Back to newsGreece is experiencing a relatively mild summer compared to previous years, with no prolonged heat waves affecting the country so far. Crete in particular remains outside the intense heat gripping other parts of Europe, where a new heat wave is expected to impact multiple countries. A modest temperature rise is forecast for the middle of this week across the island, but conditions are expected to remain manageable. Meteorologist Karakatsanis describes this as a return to a more traditional Greek summer pattern, with warmth but without the extreme, sustained high temperatures seen in recent years. Tourists visiting Crete this week can expect typical summer conditions. Nonetheless, travelers should stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours between 13:00 and 17:00, and monitor local forecasts as temperatures may fluctuate through the week.
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