Tijuana Weather Update Wed

**Wednesday Forecast**: Tijuana expects partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures. Prepare for a day of fluctuating weather topped with northwesterly winds.

### Partly Cloudy Skies Expected for Tijuana on Wednesday

**Weather Forecast Update for Tijuana**

Tijuana, the vibrant border city, is set to experience partly cloudy skies throughout Wednesday, accompanied by northwesterly winds ranging from 15 to 25 km/h, according to the National Meteorological System. With a forecasted high of 18°C and a low of 10°C at night, residents should prepare for a day of fluctuating temperatures.

The morning will start with fog patches along the western coast, creating a fresh atmosphere across the region. However, in the mountain areas of Baja California, temperatures will be very cold, with a chance of frost. As the day progresses, the temperature will become mild in Baja California, while the southern part of the peninsula will experience warm conditions. No rain is expected for the region, although there will be north component winds with gusts reaching 40 to 60 km/h in Baja California Sur.

### Local News Updates

**Security Initiatives to Be Advanced in 2025**

The Security Commission of the Congress has announced plans to promote various initiatives in 2025 aimed at improving safety measures. These plans are in the early stages of development and are expected to bring about significant changes.

**Infrastructure Concerns in Lomas Conjunto During Rainy Season**

Residents of Lomas Conjunto have expressed concerns about the potential collapse of their homes during the rainy season. “With the dry season alone it’s problematic, but the rain makes it worse, which is worrying as it might aggravate the situation,” José Manuel noted, highlighting the pressing need for attention to infrastructure stability.

**Export Industry Challenges Due to SAT System Failures**

The export industry in Tijuana continues to face challenges due to errors in the electronic signature validity of the tax system (SAT). These issues have impacted businesses by disrupting operations and delaying exports to the United States.

**Increased Deportations of Families Entering the U.S. Illegally**

According to figures from the Migration Policy Unit and the Ministry of the Interior’s Registry of Persons, there were 31,089 deportations from Baja California between January and August, reflecting an increase in the number of family units returning after attempting to enter the United States illegally.

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### Additional Coverage: Looking Deeper Into Tijuana’s Workplace Safety

**Union Independence and Workers’ Rights**

Recent discussions among academics and activists have spotlighted the lack of independent unions within Tijuana’s manufacturing industry. This issue is particularly pressing when addressing worker injuries, such as shoulder or back issues, which experts argue should be adequately managed by the maquiladoras (assembly plants).

**Ongoing Investigations and Legal Processes**

The exhumation of Michelle Montero Zurita’s remains is set to proceed following allegations of medical negligence. The delay in administration processes has been highlighted by Ramos Jiménez, who indicates it may take another two weeks for the exhumation to be authorized.

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