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Oman Residents Boost Winter Shopping as Cold Weather Hits

Oman is experiencing a winter shopping surge as temperatures drop sharply across the Sultanate. Residents rush to buy warm clothing, and markets bustle with activity. The cold spell drives strong demand for jackets, woollens, shawls, and other winter essentials, giving local garment traders a seasonal boost.

Merchants reported that December and January remain their peak months. They said customers prepare for cold conditions, making layered clothing and thermal wear highly sought after. Consequently, the winter shopping surge is helping local retailers across cities and interior areas.

Shoppers highlighted both practical and personal reasons for their purchases. One parent chose clothing with popular designs for children, balancing style with warmth. Merchants noted that cartoon-themed sweaters and jackets for kids sell fast, contributing to the overall winter shopping surge.

Alongside garments, demand for heaters, firewood, and charcoal is rising. Interior towns and villages face colder temperatures, prompting residents to stock up on supplies to stay comfortable. Retailers said the combination of clothing and home heating items drives a noticeable rise in sales.

The Civil Aviation Authority, through the National Multi-Hazard Early Warning Centre, confirmed a cold air mass affects Oman. This front lowers temperatures and increases wind activity across most governorates. Meteorologists predict the cold spell will continue over the next few days.

Several areas recorded low temperatures recently. Jebel Shams dropped to –2.1°C, Saiq measured 6.3°C, Jebel Shams 6.8°C, Yanqul 10.1°C, Thumrait 7.3°C, and Muqshin 8.6°C. Experts explained that seasonal cold air masses cause these drops, which are typical of Oman’s winter.

Authorities urged residents to monitor official updates closely. They advised caution, especially in areas prone to flooding or water accumulation. Officials forecast cloud movement and scattered rainfall over Musandam and coastal areas during Sunday and Monday.

In summary, Oman is seeing colder weather and a surge in winter shopping. Markets remain lively, while authorities continue to warn residents about safety. The winter shopping surge highlights how seasonal weather directly affects local consumer behavior and boosts business during peak winter months.

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