Back to newsCrete is experiencing a combination of strong northerly winds (known locally as "vorias") and high temperatures. The winds are expected to persist, bringing some relief from the heat along coastal and exposed areas, but conditions may feel uncomfortable in open spaces. Temperatures remain elevated across the island, typical of the summer season. Tourists should stay hydrated and seek shade during peak afternoon hours, roughly 1pm to 5pm. Beach visits are best planned for the morning or evening. Those taking ferry connections between islands or along the northern coast should check for possible delays or cancellations, as strong winds can affect maritime schedules. Light layers are advisable for evenings, especially near the seafront, where the wind chill may be noticeable after sunset.
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Crete Braces for Strong Winds and Intense Summer Heat
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