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Cold front continues in Baja California: Any chances of rain in Tijuana?

CONAGUA revealed all the information about cold front No. 5 in northwestern Mexico

The National Commission of Water (CONAGUA) through the National Meteorological Service revealed that a new cold front will enter northwestern Mexico, creating strong winds, rain chances, and lower temperatures in the region. It could even reach up to -5°C (23°F) in Baja California's mountainous areas.

Cold front No. 5 will interact with a low-pressure center and a polar vortex creating lower temperatures that will mostly affect the states of Sonora and Chihuahua.

However, Baja California will also experience cold weather conditions. Gusts of wind of 40 to 60 km/hour and possible dust clouds are expected. Plus, isolated showers in southern Baja California, with rainfall of 0.1 to 5 mm, are also expected mainly in the city of Ensenada.

Any rain chances in Tijuana this weekend?

According to weather website The Weather Channel, everything seems to indicate that there won't be any rain in Tijuana, though temperatures will continue to drop in the next few days.

Though there is no chance of rainfall, partially cloudy skies and fog are expected, especially in the mornings and evenings. People are recommended to be extra careful when driving.

It should be noted that the maximum temperature on Saturday, October 19 will be 25°C (77°F) and the minimum temperature will be 15°C (59°F). On Sunday, a temperature increase to 27°C (81°F) has been forecasted.

Starting next week, cold weather conditions will remain constant as temperatures will continue to gradually drop and cloudy conditions will be present in the city.


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