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Bajram Curri has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), characterized by warm, humid summers and cold, breezy winters. The region experiences frequent summer lightning and moderate rainfall throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 5°C in winter to 28°C in summer.
Summer Average
28°C
Winter Average
5°C
Climate Type
Humid Subtropical
Rainy Days
110
Sunny Days
240
Humidity
68%
Spring
March - May
10-18°C
Spring brings gradually warming temperatures with moderate rainfall and increasing sunshine. The weather is often breezy, transitioning from cold winter conditions to warmer summer days.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
25-30°C
Summer is warm and humid with frequent clear skies and occasional thunderstorms. Silent lightning is common during summer nights, and temperatures often reach the upper end of the seasonal range.
Low rainfall
Autumn
September - November
12-20°C
Autumn features cooling temperatures with moderate rainfall and increasing cloud cover. The weather becomes more variable as the region transitions from summer warmth to winter cold.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
0-8°C
Winter is cold and breezy with average highs around 5°C and lows near -3°C. The weather is often overcast with moderate rainfall and occasional frost, especially in the early morning.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Bajram Curri
Nestled in northern Albania's rugged mountainous landscape, Bajram Curri offers adventurous expats an authentic, off-the-beaten-path living experience. This small, resilient town provides a surprisingly stable environment with solid safety ratings and decent infrastructure, making it an intriguing option for those seeking a genuine Albanian lifestyle away from typical tourist circuits.
While limited data exists on expat communities, Bajram Curri's strategic location near the Kosovan border and proximity to stunning natural landscapes like the Valbona Valley National Park make it compelling for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals seeking a unique, low-cost living environment. The town's modest size ensures a close-knit community feel with emerging opportunities for those willing to embrace its frontier spirit.
Advantages
Bajram Curri
Gateway to Valbona Valley
Pristine mountain landscapes
Traditional Albanian culture
Close-knit community atmosphere
Authentic rural living
Disadvantages
Bajram Curri
Limited economic opportunities
Remote mountain location
Low average salaries
Minimal infrastructure development
Weak business ecosystem
Safety & Security in Bajram Curri
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Poor
28
/100
Albania Avg
53
Europe Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Bajram Curri to Albania averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Bajram Curri
Albania Average
Safety Index
0510
Critical
Safety from Crime
0510
Dangerous
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Critical
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Critical
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Dangerous
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Dangerous
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 80/100
No data for Bajram Curri — showing hazard indicators from nearby Tetovo (~84 km).