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Weather Alert: Icy Front Coral to Hit Crete

Greece braces for freezing waves starting Wednesday as mountainous areas, including Crete, expect snowfall and plummeting temperatures.

Greece braces for an extreme cold front, “Coral,” bringing snow, powerful winds, and plunging temperatures from Wednesday, February 18th, 2025—lasting through Monday.

  • Greece faces a gripping cold front, tagged “Coral,” starting Wednesday.
  • Temperatures predicted to drop sharply by up to 10°C.
  • Heavy snowfall is expected across mainland Greece, the Aegean islands, and Crete.
  • Gale-force winds to batter the Aegean, reaching 7-8 Beaufort.
  • Severe winter conditions are forecasted to persist until Monday.

A Brutal Chill Sets In: What to Expect

The air grows sharp. Unforgivingly sharp. By midweek, an unrelenting wave of icy weather known as “Coral” will begin its gradual chokehold over Greece. The temperature will sink—steadily, relentlessly. Northern and eastern regions will experience a chilling plunge, bottoming out Saturday and Sunday. Forecasts predict an unsettling 8 to 10 degrees Celsius drop, leaving frigid days and even colder nights in its wake.

“Coral” doesn’t stop at temperature alone. Fierce, unyielding northern winds will cut through the Aegean, howling through its islands and coasts. Gusts will test the will of sailors and islanders alike, with measured force ranging from 7 to fierce peaks of 8 on the Beaufort scale.

The land, too, will tremble under its grip. Two separate systems are poised to sweep through the area, blanketing cities, rural expanses, and mountain ranges in snow. From the northern plains to central and eastern regions—and even further to the islands of the Aegean and Crete—a surge of white promises disruption and stark beauty alike.

Snowbound Shores and Storm-Tossed Seas

By the week’s end, Coral’s icy tendrils will stretch their reach over nearly every corner of Greece. Coastal towns brace for frostbitten mornings while higher-altitude regions prepare for snowfall that could turn picturesque landscapes into impassable terrain. Islanders across the Aegean—including Crete—stand on edge as imminent storms approach, carrying whirling snowflakes to typically sun-drenched shorelines.

This isn’t an ordinary chill. It’s the kind that slices to the bone, howls through cracks in window frames, leaves frost creeping across glass. Travellers—not just locals—should tread carefully. Ferries and flights might halt. Narrow streets and winding paths, especially in Crete’s higher elevations, could become hazardous under even the lightest dusting of ice or snow.

Crete, known for its olive trees and warm breezes, will feel unrecognizably cold under Coral’s icy cloak. The island’s peaks will turn to winter-white.

Keep in Mind:

  • Extreme Weather Duration: The cold front starts Wednesday, February 18th, 2025, lasting into Monday.
  • Significant Temperature Drops: Northern and eastern Greece could see temperature declines between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius, peaking over the weekend.
  • Winds That Bite: Northern winds will blast through the Aegean, with speeds reaching 7-8 Beaufort—delays in maritime travel are likely.
  • Snowfall Zones: Mainland regions (northern, central, and eastern Greece), Aegean islands, and Crete should expect snow accumulation, particularly in colder, higher-altitude areas.

Tourists arriving in mid-February might wonder: is this still Greece, or has a different, frozen world taken over? Whatever expectations exist of sunlit coastlines should give way to scarves, boots, and caution. The Coral cold front doesn’t ask—it demands attention. Prepare for a week of wintry reverence, where even the Aegean’s calm waters turn to roaring froth under a vehement northern wind. This is Coral. It doesn’t melt; it strikes.

Categories: Crete
Mihaela Lica Butler: A former military journalist, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/mihaelalicabutler">Mihaela Lica-Butler</a> owns and is a senior partner at Pamil Visions PR and editor at Argophilia Travel News. Her credentials speak for themselves: she is a cited authority on search engine optimization and public relations issues, and her work and expertise were featured on BBC News, Reuters, Yahoo! Small Business Adviser, Hospitality Net, Travel Daily News, The Epoch Times, SitePoint, Search Engine Journal, and many others. Her books are available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2YWQZ35">Amazon</a>

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