Back to newsGreece is set to experience a significant heat surge this weekend, with temperatures reaching up to 39°C across the country, including Crete. At the same time, the meltemi, the strong seasonal north wind typical of the Aegean in summer, is expected to intensify.
For visitors in Crete, this combination means extreme daytime heat with some wind relief, particularly along northern coastal areas and exposed hilltops. Tourists should avoid outdoor activities between 12:00 and 17:00, stay well hydrated, and wear sun protection. Beach conditions may be choppy due to strengthening winds, so swimmers should check local conditions before entering the water.
Lightweight clothing, refillable water bottles, and shaded rest stops are strongly recommended. Air-conditioned museums, caves such as Dikteon Andron, and indoor tavernas offer good midday refuges during peak heat hours.
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Greece braces for extreme heat wave and strong meltemi winds this weekend
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