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Meltemi winds and heat hit Crete, disrupting tourism and ferries

Saturday, 27 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete is experiencing meltemi winds combined with high temperatures on Saturday, June 27. The meltemi is a strong, dry northerly wind common in the Aegean during summer months, capable of reaching significant speeds across the island, particularly in exposed coastal and hilltop areas. Tourists should expect gusty conditions that may make beach umbrellas and sunbeds difficult to manage, and rough seas on northern-facing beaches and boat routes. Ferry connections and water taxi services may be affected or delayed, so travellers with island-hopping plans should check schedules before departing. Despite the wind, temperatures remain high, meaning heat-related risks persist. Stay hydrated, seek shade during midday hours, and apply sunscreen regularly. Lightweight clothing that can handle wind gusts is recommended. Conditions are expected to be typical of a meltemi weather pattern for this time of year.

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