Back to newsCrete is set to experience strong northern winds (meltemi) combined with rising temperatures this weekend. The meltemi winds, typical of the Aegean summer, can reach force 6-7 on the Beaufort scale, particularly affecting northern coastal areas and open sea routes between islands.
Tourists should be aware of the following practical implications: ferry connections from Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno to mainland Greece and smaller islands may face delays or cancellations, so check with operators before travel. Beach conditions on north-facing shores will be choppy, with strong surf making swimming inadvisable at exposed locations. South-coast beaches such as those near Matala or Plakias will be more sheltered. Temperatures are expected to climb, so stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and avoid midday outdoor activity. Mountain hikes should be approached with caution due to gusts at higher elevations.
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Strong meltemi winds to batter Crete; ferry disruptions likely
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