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Marburg an der Lahn has an oceanic / temperate climate.

Mild and damp year-round, with no real extremes — here's what that means in plain terms.

Oceanic / temperateKöppen Cfb

What this climate feels like

The four things a regular visitor actually wants to know:

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Summers
Mild

Highs near 25°C in July. About 5 days a year above 32 °C.

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Winters
Cold

Lows near −1°C in January. About 80 freezing nights a year.

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Rain
Moderate rainfall

About 625 mm of rain a year. Wettest in July.

Sky & trend
Often grey

Overcast skies dominate much of the year.

What "oceanic / temperate" means

Climate scientists sort every place on Earth into about 30 climate types, based on how hot, cold, wet and dry it is across the year. Marburg an der Lahn's type — oceanic / temperate — sits in the broad family of mild, temperate climates.

The shorthand: Cfb

Researchers write climate types as a short letter code. Here is what each letter means:

C
Mild winters — The coldest month sits between −3 °C and 18 °C — cool to cold, but not severe by the rule.
f
Rain year-round — Precipitation falls in every season — no real dry spell.
b
Warm summers — Warm but not hot summers — the warmest month stays below 22 °C.

Cities with the same climate as Marburg an der Lahn

An oceanic / temperate climate (Cfb) — these recognizable cities share it. If you know one of them, you know roughly what to expect.

Marburg an der Lahn sits near a climate boundary

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This city's climate sits within about 1.4 °C of the next type along. A slightly cooler or warmer decade could change which side of the boundary it lands on — but the lived weather doesn't change at the line.

Has Marburg an der Lahn's climate type changed?

Stable — Marburg an der Lahn's climate has held the same type between the 1971–2000 and 1991–2020 normals. The label is steady; the climate beneath it is still warming.

What this climate means for you

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For gardeners

Lawns and broadleaf trees thrive; heat-loving crops (tomatoes, peppers, melons) struggle without help. Famous for roses, leafy greens and apples.

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For travellers

Late spring through early autumn is the best window for outdoor travel. Winters are wet and grey but rarely brutally cold.

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For movers & buyers

The 'comfortable' climate — no real extremes, but grey and damp through much of the year. Heating is needed in winter; AC is often unnecessary.

Where these numbers come from

The climate type and the month-by-month figures on this page are computed from Marburg an der Lahn's measured 30-year climate normals (1991–2020) — the same official records behind Marburg an der Lahn's main climate page, so the two always agree.

Long-range climate maps measure things slightly differently and can place a city in a neighbouring category. Where they differ, this page uses the measured station record as the climate today.

Methodology & sources

Temperature & precipitation — 1991–2020 normals computed from 30 years of daily observations at Giessen/wettenberg, a weather station, about 25 km from the city centre. The underlying daily records come from NOAA's global station network.

How we build these numbers →