Back to newsCrete is entering a heatwave period with temperatures expected to reach 40°C (104°F) across the island. Several areas have been placed on red alert, meaning conditions will be extreme and potentially dangerous. The high temperatures are forecast to be temporary, with cooler conditions expected to follow. Tourists should take precautions during peak heat hours, typically between 11:00 and 17:00: stay hydrated, seek shade, avoid prolonged outdoor activity, and apply sunscreen frequently. Visits to archaeological sites such as Knossos or coastal hikes are best scheduled for early morning or late afternoon. Red alert conditions can also affect road travel, as heat stress increases fatigue and the risk of vehicle overheating. Monitor local weather updates daily and follow any guidance issued by Greek civil protection authorities during your stay.
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Crete faces extreme heatwave with 40°C temperatures, red alert issued
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