Back to newsCrete is currently experiencing summer conditions with northerly winds (known locally as meltemi) and warm temperatures typical for late June. The northerly breezes provide some relief from the heat but can make conditions choppy along exposed northern coastlines and ferry routes. Visitors heading to beach destinations on the north coast should expect moderate wind, while sheltered southern beaches around Matala and Plakias tend to remain calmer. Temperatures are in line with seasonal averages for this time of year, making outdoor sightseeing and beach activities comfortable during morning and evening hours. Tourists planning boat trips or water sports should check local conditions before departing, as wind strength can increase during the afternoon. The coming days are expected to follow a similar pattern, with no significant weather disruptions forecast for the island.
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Northerly Meltemi Winds Bring Summer Heat and Rough Seas to Crete
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