Weather in Crete

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Weather in Crete

Weather in Crete based on NeemTime research

Weather Overview of Crete

Crete has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by long, hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, with abundant sunshine throughout the year and regional variations due to mountains and coastal influences.


Weather Seasons of Crete

Summer (June to September): Hot, dry, and very sunny with minimal rainfall.

Autumn (October to November): Warm early on, gradually cooling with occasional rain.

Winter (December to February): Mild and wetter, especially in mountainous areas where it can snow.

Spring (March to May): Warm, fresh, and pleasant with blooming landscapes and limited rainfall.


Month with the Highest Temperature of Crete

July is typically the hottest month, with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 32°C (73°F to 90°F).


Month with the Lowest Temperature of Crete

January is usually the coolest month, with temperatures ranging from 9°C to 16°C (48°F to 61°F).


January Weather of Crete

Mild and wetter, 9–16°C, with occasional rain and cool evenings.

February Weather of Crete

Mild, 9–17°C, with some rainfall and increasing sunny intervals.

March Weather of Crete

Pleasant, 11–19°C, with more sunshine and fewer rainy days.

April Weather of Crete

Warm, 13–22°C, mostly sunny with light rainfall.

May Weather of Crete

Warm and dry, 16–26°C, ideal spring weather with long sunny days.

June Weather of Crete

Hot and dry, 20–30°C, strong sunshine and very little rain.

July Weather of Crete

Hottest month, 23–32°C, very sunny, dry, and hot conditions.

August Weather of Crete

Very hot, 23–31°C, dry with strong sunshine and warm nights.

September Weather of Crete

Hot, 21–29°C, still dry with slightly cooler evenings.

October Weather of Crete

Warm, 18–26°C, pleasant with occasional rain showers.

November Weather of Crete

Mild, 14–22°C, increasing rainfall and cooler conditions.

December Weather of Crete

Cool and mild, 11–18°C, wetter with cloudy periods and occasional storms.

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