Summer ended a few weeks ago and though it may still feel hot, weather has been turning a little more autumnal as of lately. Though weather in Tijuana will be mostly clear skies this weekend, rain is just around the corner.
Upcoming days with rain
According to weather forecast website, Meteored there is a 40% chance of rain with rainfall reaching 0.4 mm on Monday, October 28 and an 80% chance with rainfall of up to 1.6 mm on Tuesday, October 29.
Detailed weather forecast
Though today’s weather will be mostly a clear day with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 13°C, conditions will significantly change starting next week.
On Monday, October 28, temperatures will range from 14°C (57°F) to 21°C (70°F). Winds between 15-34 km/hour are expected, with a moderate 40% chance of rain.
On Tuesday, October 29, temperatures will drop slightly, with minimum temperatures dropping to 13°C (55°F) and maximum temperatures reaching 20°C (68°F). Winds will be more intense as they will hit with a speed between 17-31 km/hour. There will be an 80% chance of rain, making for a gray and humid day.
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What to expect later?
On Wednesday, October 30 and on Thursday, October 31, there will be no rain, with sunny days of temperatures ranging from 22°C (72°F) to 9°C (48°F) on Wednesday and 21°C (70°F) to 12°C (54°F) on Thursday. This means weather will stabilize, with a few nice clear days after the showers.
Recommendations
People in Tijuana are recommended to prepare for rain, especially people doing outdoor activities on Monday and Tuesday. Make sure to bring an umbrella and plan your trips ahead, as showers can cause traffic in the streets.
Keep also an eye on weather updates, as it can change unexpectedly. Showers will mainly affect Tijuana, as it is expected for weather conditions to be different in other areas of Baja California. For example, Mexicali and Ensenada are forecasted to have clear days with cool temperatures.
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