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Rare Snow Invasion Strikes Crete in Unusual Cold Weather Event

Sunday, 3 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A rare snowfall event has struck Crete, according to the National Observatory of Athens. Snow in Crete is unusual given the island's typically mild Mediterranean climate, making this an noteworthy meteorological occurrence. The event has been classified as a "snow invasion," suggesting a more significant cold air intrusion than the occasional light dusting sometimes seen on the island's highest peaks, such as the White Mountains (Lefka Ori) or Mount Ida (Psiloritis). Visitors traveling to Crete during or shortly after this period should be prepared for colder temperatures than usual, particularly at higher elevations. Mountain roads may be affected, so tourists planning excursions to inland or highland areas are advised to check local road conditions before traveling. Warm layers are recommended, and flexible itineraries will help manage any weather-related disruptions.

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