Back to newsHeavy thunderstorms and hailstorms struck the regions of Heraklion and Lasithi in Crete recently, bringing intense rainfall and hail to parts of the island. These weather events are typical of late spring and early summer transitional periods in the eastern Mediterranean, when warm air masses can trigger sudden, powerful storms.
Tourists visiting or planning to visit these areas should be aware that conditions can change rapidly. If you are in Heraklion city or exploring the Lasithi Plateau and surrounding villages, carry a light rain jacket and check local forecasts before setting out. Outdoor excursions, beach days, and drives along mountain roads can be affected by sudden downpours. Roads in rural areas may become slippery or temporarily flooded during and after heavy rain. Monitor weather updates through local apps or your accommodation host, and avoid exposed hilltop sites during active thunderstorm warnings.
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Thunderstorms and Hail Strike Crete's Heraklion and Lasithi Regions
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