Back to newsCrete is experiencing classic summer weather conditions, with northerly winds (known locally as the meltemi) and temperatures reaching up to 32°C. The breeze provides some relief from the heat, particularly along coastal areas and on beaches facing north. Visitors should stay well hydrated, apply high-factor sunscreen, and avoid prolonged outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, typically between 1pm and 4pm. The northerly winds can make sea conditions choppy on north-facing beaches, so swimmers should check local conditions before entering the water. South-facing beaches and sheltered bays will generally offer calmer swimming. Light, breathable clothing is recommended for sightseeing. These conditions are typical for late June in Crete and are expected to persist over the coming days.
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Crete swelters under meltemi winds as summer heat hits 32°C
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