The weather in Baja California this Thursday, August 13, 2026, will be dominated by extreme heat, with temperatures above 40°C expected in several areas of the state, along with a possibility of isolated rainfall.
According to the forecast from the National Weather Service (SMN), Baja California will have mild to warm conditions across much of the state during the morning, as well as patches of fog along the western coast.
By the afternoon, beginning around noon, conditions will become hot to very hot throughout the border state. However, the northeastern region, where Mexicali is located, will record the highest temperatures, with maximums of up to 45°C.
The possibility of isolated rainfall will also continue in the state. Winds of 20 to 30 km/h are expected, with gusts reaching up to 60 km/h.
Maximum Temperatures by Municipality
- Mexicali: up to 45°C
- Tecate: up to 40°C
- Tijuana: up to 35°C
- Playas de Rosarito: up to 30°C
- Ensenada: up to 35°C
- San Quintín: up to 35°C
- San Felipe: up to 40°C
With heat dominating Baja California’s weather, it is important to take precautions to prevent dehydration and heatstroke, such as avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun during the hottest hours, staying properly hydrated, and paying special attention to children, older adults, and people who work or spend time outdoors.

Source: msn





