Back to newsCrete is currently experiencing meltemi conditions, with strong northerly winds reaching up to 7 Beaufort (approximately 50-60 km/h). Temperatures on the island are climbing to around 33°C, making it feel significantly hotter in exposed areas. While mainland Greece is seeing showers, Crete remains dry under this seasonal wind pattern.
For tourists, the meltemi brings cooling relief from the heat but can make beach conditions choppy, particularly on north-facing coastlines. Swimming and water activities on exposed northern beaches may be uncomfortable or unsafe when winds peak. South-facing beaches such as those around Plakias or Paleochora typically offer calmer conditions during meltemi periods. Sailors and ferry passengers should check vessel schedules, as high winds can cause delays or cancellations on sea routes. Stay hydrated, seek shade during midday hours, and secure loose items at outdoor terraces and campsites.
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Strong Meltemi Winds Bring Cooling Relief to 33°C Crete
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