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Malbork has a **humid continental** climate (Köppen Dfb), with warm summers, cold winters, and precipitation spread through the year. The city’s climate is consistent with northern Poland: summers are generally mild rather than hot, while winters are often freezing and can bring snow and cloudy conditions. Current weather conditions such as overcast skies and relatively high humidity fit the region’s typical maritime-influenced continental pattern.
Summer Average
18°C
Winter Average
-1°C
Climate Type
Humid Continental
Rainy Days
120
Sunny Days
160
Humidity
78%
Spring
March - May
5-14°C
Spring is cool and changeable, with frequent cloud cover and periodic rain. Temperatures rise gradually, and late spring is usually the first reliably mild period of the year.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
16-23°C
Summer is generally mild to warm rather than hot, with the most comfortable weather of the year. Rain showers and occasional thunderstorms are common, but long sunny spells also occur.
Moderate rainfall
Autumn
September - November
6-15°C
Autumn cools quickly and becomes increasingly cloudy, damp, and windy. Rain becomes more frequent, and late autumn often feels cold and wintry.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
-4-2°C
Winter is cold, with frequent frost and a meaningful chance of snow. Cloudy skies and damp conditions are common, and temperatures often hover near or below freezing.
Low rainfall
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Air Quality
Malbork
Malbork is a quiet riverside town where you'll find genuine Polish life without the expat bubble—ideal if you want authentic immersion over convenience. The medieval castle, affordable housing, and strong healthcare and transit systems make daily life straightforward and manageable. Safety is solid, and your money stretches further than in major cities.
The trade-off is real: with virtually no established expat community, you'll be building your social circle from scratch and navigating local culture largely on your own terms. This works beautifully for independent professionals and families seeking roots, but less so if you need immediate English-speaking networks or frequent international mobility.
Advantages
Malbork
Affordable housing and living
Historic castle landmark
Green parks and nature
Low cost of residence
Cultural heritage sites
Disadvantages
Malbork
No universities locally
Low salaries compared
Limited job opportunities
High housing costs
Few coworking spaces
Safety & Security in Malbork
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
53
/100
Poland Avg
60
Europe Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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Malbork
Poland Average
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Safety Index
0510
Good
Safety from Crime
0510
Safe
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Good
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Moderate
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Safe
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Moderate
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: N/A
Data Currently Under Investigation
Environmental risk assessments are being researched. The indicators below show what data will be available soon.