Back to newsGreece experienced a significant heat event on July 2, with temperatures exceeding 38°C in several regions. Crete, already one of the hottest areas of Greece during summer, is likely affected by this heatwave. Visitors should expect intense heat throughout the day, particularly between 11am and 5pm. Tourists are advised to stay hydrated, carry water at all times, and avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak hours. Wear light, breathable clothing and apply high-SPF sunscreen. If exploring archaeological sites or hiking trails such as Samaria Gorge, start early in the morning before temperatures peak. Air-conditioned museums and shaded coastal spots offer good alternatives during midday. Cooler conditions are expected to follow on Friday, though temperatures will remain warm. Check local forecasts before planning outdoor activities.
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Greece Heat Wave: Temperatures Exceed 38°C as Crete Faces Extreme Heat
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