Back to newsCrete is experiencing sunny skies and meltemi winds this Monday, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C in the southern parts of the island. The meltemi is a strong, dry northerly wind common in the Aegean during summer months, which can provide some relief from the heat but may affect outdoor activities and sea conditions.
Tourists visiting the south of Crete, including areas around Matala, Plakias, and the Libyan Sea coast, should prepare for intense heat. Drink plenty of water, seek shade during midday hours (roughly 12:00 to 16:00), and apply high-SPF sunscreen. Beachgoers should be aware that meltemi winds can make sea conditions choppy, particularly on north-facing beaches and exposed coastlines. Ferry passengers and those planning boat excursions should check schedules in advance, as strong winds may cause delays or cancellations.
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Southern Crete Faces Scorching 35°C Heat Amid Strong Meltemi Winds
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