A heat wave was witnessed this weekend in Baja California and the U.S. border of California, according to the U.S. National Weather Service, a condition alert is issued for Santa Ana that will arrive on Tuesday, September 8
Although temperatures will drop during the early hours of Monday morning in Tijuana, sunny days will continue with temperatures of 89ºF maximum.
Due to the low humidity that has been recorded and the expected wind, it has been indicated that there is a high risk of forest fires due to the weather condition.
For the state of Baja California, temperatures of 113°F to 122°F are expected, so we will have to wait even longer for the heat to go away.
In Tijuana there will be maximum temperatures of 89°F and minimum temperatures of 62°F, the National Meteorological Service warns that the region will have a very hot ro extremely hot daytime environment.
Remember that in order to fight the heat it is recommended to drink lots of liquids, serums and keep away from the sun during the hottest hours to avoid any kind of accidents. In this season make sure you put out your cigarette and fire butts to avoid any fire.
⚠️Santa Ana winds will be arriving to #SoCal on Tuesday, peaking Tuesday night-Wednesday. This will likely result in critical fire weather conditions given the extremely dry fuels, low humidity and wind expected. @CAL_FIRE has good wildfire safety tips!https://t.co/WKy6KuihWR pic.twitter.com/CJPtmyPZGf
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) September 6, 2020
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