Today's weather for Crete, Greece4th Jul 2009 00:00
Last Updated : 4th Jul 2009 00:00 GMT 4th Jul 2009 03:00 EEST
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Holiday Reviews for Crete
Weather was amazing. Slightly deciving though the breeze took the heat away so i didnt realize how hot the sun was. But for a holiday cant get better - Read More Review Added : Tuesday 30th June 2009
This evening's weather forecast for
Crete, Greece
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Clear skies
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26°c (79°f) | WNW 11mph (18 kph) |
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Crete is in the time zone (EEST) which has a difference of +3 hours to GMT.
Local Time4 Jul 2009 03:30
GMT4 Jul 2009 00:30
UK Time4 Jul 2009 01:30
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Sunrise 06:08hrs
Sunset 20:37hrs
Moonrise 17:37hrs
Moonset 02:38hrs
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Weather Overview for Crete
The
The
central mountains, stretching from east to west, create a natural barrier to
the north-westerly prevailing winds and result in great regional variation in
weather conditions.
Summer,
from June till September, sees average highs in the high 20s, peaking just
below 30ºC in July and August. Night time temperatures
are high but are generally made bearable by the low levels of humidity.
In the peak months temperatures can often get into the low 30s and sometimes
soar towards a stifling 40ºC in the south, especially when the island is
treated to the sirocco wind. The sirocco blows up from the south, originating
in Africa in the
Autumn, in October and November, still sees great temperatures but is often wet and overcast. Visiting the island in this season is recommended to those wanting to avoid the thick crowds of the peak season with an interest in exploring the island rather than in simply roasting on the beach. Sea temperatures are reasonable throughout the season and the air temperature remains around 20ºC during the day, slightly warmer at the beginning of the season, dipping just below at the end. However, night time temperatures drop to around 16ºC in October and 13ºC in November: extra layers are required. The sun diminishes drastically to around five hours per day, shared out between days of grey and those with blissfully clear skies. The beginning of the winter rains start to fall in October and increase throughout the season. While rainfall is limited to a few heavy storms, threatening clouds are a common sight. Another good reason to visit in this season is the landscape’s positive response to the much needed water.
Winter, from December till March, is mild but wet and blustery. Rainfall is at its highest in winter and falls on about half the days in each month. The wind can whip up real storms, though rain usually falls in steady showers, and forces the perceived air temperature plummeting down. Day time highs usually sit around 16ºC, falling below 10ºC at night but rarely below 5ºC. Subzero temperatures and snow are alien to coastal Crete though climate change has been known to bring this incorrigible pair to these shores; in February 2004 the temperature dropped to a record -0.8ºC and snow dusted the entire island. Conditions are generally preferable to those found at more northerly latitudes, for instance in England, and the odd clear day can receive temperatures near 20ºC, but summer-like weather should not be expected. The sea, around 15ºC, is okay for brave water sports enthusiasts with wetsuits but too cold for swimming.
Spring, in April and May, as expected, improves as it progresses. Rainfall drops off rapidly, only falling on around five days in each month. The average high temperature gets quickly into the low 20s though night time lows remain cool. Sunshine levels increase to six hours per day in April and a glorious eight in May. Spring is preferable to autumn in terms of rain and sunshine but unfortunately the sea remains cold until the middle of the season, only getting up to 20ºC at the end.

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