Back to newsCrete is currently experiencing a combination of strong northerly winds (known locally as the Meltemi) and high temperatures reaching 33°C (91°F). The northern winds are most noticeable along the island's northern coastline and in exposed areas, and can make sea conditions choppy, which may affect ferry schedules and water activities. Despite the wind, inland areas and sheltered southern beaches are likely to feel the full heat of the summer temperatures.
Tourists should stay hydrated, apply sunscreen regularly, and avoid prolonged sun exposure during midday hours (roughly 12:00 to 16:00). If you are planning boat trips or water sports, check local conditions before heading out, as the winds may affect safety and operator availability. Light, breathable clothing is recommended. Conditions are typical for Crete in late June and are expected to continue over the coming days.
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Crete Scorched by Heat and Meltemi Winds as Temperatures Hit 33°C
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