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Saharan Dust Storm to Blanket Crete and Greece This Weekend

Friday, 8 May 2026/Google News/1 
A new wave of African dust is forecast to blanket Crete and mainland Greece this weekend. The phenomenon, caused by Saharan winds carrying fine sand particles northward across the Mediterranean, will reduce air quality and visibility across the island. Skies may appear hazy or yellowish, and outdoor surfaces including cars and terraces will collect a layer of fine orange-brown dust. Tourists with respiratory conditions such as asthma or allergies should limit prolonged outdoor activity and carry any necessary medication. Wearing sunglasses outdoors is advisable. The dust may also affect the clarity of sea views and photographs. The episode is expected to be temporary, with conditions improving once the wind pattern shifts. This type of dust event is common in Crete, particularly in spring and early summer.

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