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African dust engulfs Crete Wednesday; air quality warnings issued

Tuesday, 21 April 2026/CretaOne/1 
On Wednesday, April 22, Crete will experience notable African dust in the atmosphere, with the highest concentrations expected across the island. Skies may appear hazy or orange-tinted, and air quality could be reduced throughout the day. Visitors with respiratory conditions such as asthma should limit prolonged outdoor exposure and carry any necessary medication. Outdoor activities like hiking or cycling are still possible but best kept shorter than usual. Dust may also settle on vehicles and outdoor surfaces. Conditions are expected to be temporary, linked to Saharan wind patterns common in spring across the eastern Mediterranean. Tourists planning beach days or sightseeing should bring sunglasses and, if sensitive to dust, a light mask. Stay updated via local forecasts as concentrations may vary by region across the island.