Conagua, Meteored and NOAA once again agree on their weather forecast for this Wednesday, October 2 for the northern border of Baja California. The three meteorological agencies predict extreme heat with temperatures that threaten to exceed 40°C.
Through the National Meteorological Service (SMN), Conagua explained that at dawn there will be a sky with scattered cloudiness, fog banks on the western coast and a cool atmosphere in the mountain area. In the afternoon, warm to hot weather is expected, which will be more intense in the north of the state. There will also be a cloudy sky with isolated rain and west winds with speeds between 5 to 15 km/h and gusts exceeding 40 km/h.
Merteored. Weather in Tijuana, Mexicali and other communities in Baja California for this Wednesday, October 2, 2024
This Wednesday, cities in and around Baja California face a variety of weather conditions, with temperatures ranging from intense heat in Mexicali to cooler climates on the coast. In Tijuana, A day with mostly clear skies and a slight drop in temperatures in the early morning is expected. Temperatures in this region will range between 14°C and 27°C, peaking around 3pm. During the day, moderate west wind could reach gusts of up to 27 km/h.
In Mexicalithe heat will dominate, with temperatures ranging from 27°C to 44°C, with the maximum around 4:00 p.m. The wind, coming from the south, will be light, reaching gusts of up to 18 km/h in the early hours of the day. Meanwhile, in Covea mostly cloudy sky is expected, with temperatures between 19°C and 26°C, and moderate southwesterly winds that could reach 22 km/h in the afternoon.
On the other hand, Tecate It will record clear skies for most of the day, with a maximum temperature of 41°C around 1:00 p.m. Southwest wind gusts of up to 31 km/h are expected. In The Rumorosa, The weather will also be mostly clear, with temperatures that will vary between 23°C and 33°C, and moderate northeasterly winds that will reach 33 km/h.
Rosarito It will present a more temperate climate, with cloudy skies and temperatures between 15°C and 22°C. Northwest winds will bring gusts of up to 23 km/h in the morning. In Saint Quentintemperatures will range between 15°C and 25°C, with a mix of clouds and clearings, while in Saint Philip Clear skies and temperatures that will reach 35°C with winds of up to 23 km/h are anticipated.
Finally, in San Diego, California, the day will be mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging between 15°C and 24°C, and west winds gusting up to 26 km/h in the afternoon.
NOAA remains on alert for excessive heat in Imperial County and San Diego. What will the weather be like?
NOAA has issued a weather alert for excessive heat in Imperial County and San Diego, with extreme temperatures threatening the health of residents. Temperatures are expected to range between 105°F and 113°F in the Imperial Valley, and up to 106°F in the interior valleys of San Diego.
The heat warning, issued by the National Weather Service (NWS), will remain active until October 4 in Imperial County and until October 3 in San Diego. Authorities highlight the risk of serious illnesses such as heat cramps, exhaustion and even heatstroke.
- Hazardous conditions in Imperial County
In southwest and western Imperial County, as well as the Imperial Valley, extreme heat will prevail through Friday, October 4 at 8:00 pm The NWS forecasts afternoon highs of up to 113°F, significantly increasing the risk of heat stroke.
- San Diego also under warning
For its part, the interior valleys of San Diego County, where temperatures will reach up to 106°F, will be under a warning until Thursday, October 3. Although a slight cooling is expected towards the weekend, temperatures will remain above the seasonal average.
- Recommendations for the population
NOAA urges residents to take precautions: stay hydrated, avoid direct sun exposure, and make sure family members and neighbors are safe. The risk of heat-related illnesses is high these days, so it’s vital to stay alert.
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