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Climate & Environment
26 January 2025

Rainy Weather Ahead For Tijuana This Sunday

Residents prepare for cool temperatures and 92% chance of rain

Tijuana prepares for rainy weather on January 26, 2025, as forecasts indicate significant precipitation and relatively cool temperatures. Residents should expect temperatures to range from 8 to 16 degrees Celsius throughout the day.

According to data shared by Accuweather, the rain probability for the day reaches up to 92%. With this much rain on the horizon, local residents are advised to dress appropriately for the conditions; layering is highly recommended as the temperatures shift.

Specifically, temperatures will hover at minimums of 8 degrees Celsius, peaking at 16 degrees Celsius. Cloud coverage is expected to be around 26% during the day, increasing to 46% as night approaches. Winds will vary between 15 and 35 kilometers per hour, contributing to the cold feeling throughout the day.

For Monday, January 27, forecasts point to similar conditions, with rain probabilities at approximately 69%. The upcoming weather will minimally dip to 7 degrees Celsius overnight, indicating again the need for warm clothing. Experts expect cloudy skies, with wind gusts possibly reaching 28 kilometers per hour.

On Tuesday, January 28, the temperatures predictably will range from 8 to 16 degrees Celsius, with precipitation likelihood dropping to 10%, marking some change from the heavier rain expected over the weekend.

This kind of wet weather is not unusual for Tijuana, especially considering the city’s semi-arid climate characterized by mild, wet winters. It’s also worth noting for residents and visitors alike to stay informed about the weather conditions, particularly with such high rain probabilities. Carrying umbrellas and waterproof clothing will be prudent.

The climate of Tijuana features hot, dry summers and cooler, wet winters. The average annual temperature hovers around 17.5 degrees Celsius but can swing dramatically due to geographical factors and seasonal shifts. Recent trends indicate changes signaled by climate shifts, with experts warning of more erratic patterns becoming the norm.

Historical data shows Tijuana can face considerable variability, such as the Santa Ana winds during autumn and spring, which are hot, dry winds prone to causing spikes in temperature. Even snowfall has been recorded multiple times over the years, though such occurrences remain rare.

Residents are reminded to keep abreast of forecasts during any weather changes to mitigate impacts, and as such habits increase, the awareness around local climate patterns does too.

So, whether it's the humidity from the rain or the chill from the winds, Tijuana residents are preparing for yet another day under the influence of weather variability typical of the region. Remember, whether rain or shine, stay informed, stay safe.