Back to newsCrete is experiencing a combination of strong northerly winds and high temperatures reaching 33°C (91°F). The northern winds, known locally as Boriades or Meltemi, are bringing some relief from the heat but can create choppy sea conditions along exposed northern coastlines and beaches. Visitors planning boat trips, water sports, or ferry crossings should check conditions before departing, as swells may affect comfort and schedules. On land, the heat remains significant, particularly inland and in sheltered valleys away from the coastal breeze. Tourists are advised to stay hydrated, seek shade during midday hours, and apply sunscreen regularly. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times for sightseeing or hiking. Beach-goers on the northern coast may find the wind refreshing but should secure umbrellas and light belongings.
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Crete swelters at 33°C as Meltemi winds churn seas
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