Back to newsAccording to Merominía, the ancient Greek folk tradition of weather forecasting, one month this summer is predicted to bring particularly harsh conditions in Crete. Merominía is a centuries-old method that observes the first twelve days of January, each representing one month of the coming year, to predict seasonal weather patterns. While not scientifically verified, the tradition remains widely followed across Greek island communities. Tourists planning a summer visit to Crete should be aware that one period may bring stronger heat, winds, or storms than usual. As always in summer, visitors are advised to carry water, avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon heat, check local forecasts before excursions, and book accommodation with air conditioning. Specific dates for the difficult month were not confirmed in the available report.
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