Back to newsEurope is currently experiencing an intense heat wave that meteorologists are comparing to the deadly 2003 event, which killed tens of thousands across the continent. Greek meteorologist Michalis Karakatsanis has warned that Greece, including Crete, is expected to feel the effects in the coming days, with temperatures likely to exceed seasonal averages significantly.
Tourists visiting Crete should take practical precautions: avoid outdoor activities between 12:00 and 17:00, stay hydrated, wear light clothing and sun protection, and seek air-conditioned spaces during peak heat hours. Heat-related illness is a real risk, particularly for elderly visitors and children.
Check local forecasts daily via the Hellenic National Meteorological Service (EMY). If you plan hikes or outdoor excursions, schedule them for early morning. Stay informed through your accommodation and monitor any official advisories issued by Greek authorities.
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