### Partly Cloudy Skies Forecasted for Saturday in Tijuana
Tijuana, the bustling border city, started the day on Friday with partly cloudy skies, a condition expected to persist and potentially clear up as the day progresses. According to data from the National Weather Service, northwest winds ranging from 5 to 10 km/h are anticipated. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 20°C, while the evening will see temperatures drop to a low of 11°C.
The weather forecast for the region indicates partly cloudy conditions throughout the day. In the morning, there will be patches of fog along the western coast of the peninsula and in the mountainous areas. The climate will be cool, becoming cold to very cold with frost in the northern sierras of Baja California.
Afternoon temperatures are predicted to be mild in Baja California and warm in Baja California Sur. There is a possibility of rain showers and thunderstorms in Baja California, with a chance of snow and/or sleet in the mountainous zones during the night and early Sunday morning. Meanwhile, Baja California Sur is not expected to experience rainfall.
The winds will be westerly, blowing at 15 to 30 km/h in the region, with gusts of 60 to 80 km/h in Baja California and 40 to 60 km/h in Baja California Sur, with possible dust storms. A wave height of 1 to 2 meters is also forecasted along the west coast of the Baja California peninsula.
### Additional Annotations on Local Developments
#### License Renewal Announcement for Permanent Drivers
Drivers with a permanent license in Tijuana will need to initiate the renewal process starting in January 2025. This requirement involves those licenses issued between January 2020 and December 2021, totaling 185,634 in the state.
#### Commemoration and Cultural Observations
Local merchants in Tijuana are finalizing the preparations for the Day of the Dead caravan, while journalists from the city have constructed an altar dedicated to journalists who were murdered in Mexico. This gesture aligns with a broader campaign against impunity led by UNESCO.
#### Cultural Gastronomy: Traditional Bread of the Dead
For over five decades, Tijuana’s artisan bakers at El Lobo have been crafting the traditional ‘pan de muerto’ using timeless ingredients such as flour, butter, lard, eggs, and a hint of orange or vanilla essence.
#### Tijuana Xolos Experience First Home Defeat
In sports, Tijuana’s beloved Xolos faced their first home defeat this Apertura 2024 season, falling 0-3 against Tigres UANL at the Estadio Caliente, ending their undefeated streak.
#### Upcoming Events for the First Weekend of November
If you’re searching for weekend plans in Tijuana from November 1 to 3, consider exploring concerts and events, especially those centered around the Day of the Dead celebrations. From vibrant processions to poignant cultural performances, there’s something to engage everyone’s interests.