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Record Meltemi Winds Sweep Crete, Disrupting Ferries

Friday, 19 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Strong meltemi winds are currently sweeping across Crete, bringing powerful gusts to many parts of the island. The meltemi is a seasonal north wind common in the Aegean during summer, and this episode has produced some of the highest recorded wind speeds of the season so far, particularly affecting coastal and exposed areas. For tourists, these conditions mean rougher seas and possible disruptions to ferry and boat services, including day trips to nearby islands. Beaches on the northern coast may be less comfortable for sunbathing due to strong wind and choppy water. Swimming should be approached with caution, especially at exposed spots. The winds are expected to persist through the weekend. Visitors planning outdoor activities or boat excursions should check with local operators before departure, as schedules may be adjusted or cancelled depending on conditions.

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