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Hot or cold? Tijuana's weather forecast for this week

With October coming to an end, temperatures will remain warm though they could become cooler

As October draws to a close, it seems we will be getting even cooler temperatures! However, winter has not fully arrived in Tijuana yet, which means mostly fluctuating weather has been forecasted for this week.

According to Tijuana Civil Protection authorities, temperatures could change from warm to cool with winds of 15 to 25 km/hour and partially cloudy days that could turn sunny in the afternoon.

Sea breeze which will cause fog in the coasts mainly in the evenings and mornings has also been forecasted; inland, temperatures will be warmer than in the state's coasts.

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Monday:

With maximum temperatures reaching 20°C (68°F) and minimum temperatures dropping to 15° (59°F), Monday will start off the week with a partially cloudy sky and no chances of rain, a condition which will remain constant during the week.

Tuesday:

On October 22, temperatures will rise and drop with a maximum temperature reaching 26°C (79°F) and a minimum dropping to 13°C (55°F). It will be a beautiful sunny day.

Wednesday:

Like the previous day, temperatures will remain the same with a slight increase in minimum temperatures to 15°C (59°F); maximum temperatures will reach 26°C (79°F). Sky will be partially cloudy.

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday:

Partially cloudy weather for these days of the week with maximum temperatures reaching 24°C (75°F) and minimum temperatures dropping to 14°C (57°F). So far, similar conditions are forecasted for Friday and the weekend, though they could change as the days go by.

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