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Tuesday in Tijuana will be rainy, with electric shocks and hai

Highs of 15 degrees Celsius and lows of 12 degrees Celsius are expected

As predicted a few days ago, the city of Tijuana will be stormy on Tuesday, with electric shocks, hail, and snowfall expected in some mountainous areas of Baja California, prompting Municipal Civil Protection to issue an alert weather forecast and advise citizens to only leave if necessary.

According to the EPA, electric shocks and hail are forecast for Tuesday afternoon, so they can't be believed because the showers will start mild and build in severity as the hours pass.

Starting at one o'clock in the afternoon, when the heavy rains come in the city, the city of Tijuana will have maximum temperatures of 15 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 12, making it imperative to go out protected at this time of day.

In turn, the Civil Protection of Baja California noted that the forecast model predicts snowfall in the mountainous sections of Baja California on Tuesday and Wednesday, so residents are advised to reschedule non-essential excursions before the potential of road runoff or temporary highway closures.

Similarly, he emphasized that residences that have been pre-notified in red should take flood measures and follow the directions of the civil protection authorities to avoid putting their lives in danger.

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