Back to newsGreece is experiencing a heat wave with temperatures reaching 37°C (99°F), while strong meltemi winds are sweeping across the Aegean, including Crete. Authorities have issued a Category 3 fire danger warning for Crete, along with Attica, Euboea, the Peloponnese, and other island regions. Scattered storms are forecast for mainland areas but Crete remains hot and dry, creating elevated wildfire risk.
Tourists in Crete should avoid open flames, barbecues, and discarding cigarettes outdoors. Stay alert to local emergency alerts and keep a safe distance from forested or rural areas. The meltemi winds may cause choppy sea conditions, so check with ferry and boat operators before scheduling island excursions. Stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours, and seek shade between 12:00 and 17:00.
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Greece Heat Wave Brings Fire Danger to Crete Amid Meltemi Winds
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