Back to newsA veil of Saharan dust is expected to cover Crete on Saturday, reducing air quality and visibility across the island. This type of event, known locally as dust haze, occurs when strong southerly winds carry fine sand particles from North Africa northward into the Mediterranean. Tourists should expect a hazy sky, reduced visibility, and potentially irritating conditions for those with respiratory issues or allergies. Outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling, may be less comfortable during peak dust hours. It is advisable to carry water, wear sunglasses, and consider a light face covering if you are sensitive to dust. The conditions are typically temporary and tend to clear within 24 to 48 hours as winds shift. Monitor local weather updates for the latest forecasts before planning excursions.
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Dust Storm from Sahara Expected to Hit Crete Saturday
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