An unsettled weather system is affecting Crete on 23 May 2026, with conditions varying sharply from west to east. Temperatures are seasonal at 20 to 22.5°C, but the day is not suited to beach plans across most of the island.
East vs West: A Clear Divide
Western Crete is under intermittent light rain. Chania records 5.1 mm of precipitation and Rethymno 6 mm, with winds staying below 15 km/h. Grey conditions, but walkable. Heraklion sees just 1.9 mm with the island's strongest gusts at 20 km/h, noticeable but not hazardous.
The east is significantly worse. Sitia tops the precipitation chart at 22.1 mm under active thunderstorm conditions. Makrigialos reaches 17.9 mm, and Ag. Nikolaos, Elounda, Hersonissos, and Malia all log 12.4 mm with storms. Outdoor plans in Lasithi prefecture should be reassessed for the day.
The South Coast Exception
Ierapetra stands out as the most sheltered location today: light showers, just 2.3 mm of precipitation, winds around 11 km/h, and the warmest overnight minimum on the island at 19.4°C. If you have flexibility in your itinerary, the south coast offers the most workable conditions.
Mountain Conditions
Persistent cloud and rain will cover the White Mountains (Lefka Ori) and Psiloritis throughout the day. Trails will be wet and slippery, with poor visibility above 1,000 m. Postpone any high-altitude hiking routes planned for today.
Sea, Wind, and UV
Sea temperatures sit at a consistent 20°C along the north coast, reaching 20.7°C at Ierapetra. Wave heights are low island-wide, mostly 0.4 to 0.5 m, with Malia recording the highest at 0.72 m. Winds are light to moderate across all areas. UV indices range from 5.7 to 7.6, with Rethymno registering the peak despite heavy cloud cover. Apply sunscreen regardless of sky conditions.
Swim Verdict
Avoid the sea in all areas reporting active thunderstorms: Sitia, Makrigialos, Ag. Nikolaos, Elounda, Hersonissos, and Malia are off the table today. Ierapetra is the one realistic option if showers ease during the afternoon. Chania and Rethymno beaches are accessible between shower bands, though the water at 20°C will require acclimatisation.
Practical Tip
Carry a waterproof layer wherever you are on the island. If heading east, build contingency time into your afternoon: the storms are most intense from mid-morning through early evening. Check local conditions before any sea activity, and follow any warnings posted at beach stations.