Oman experiences a sharp winter chill as Jebel Shams records year’s lowest temperature, plunging to -4°C. Meteorologists and residents are monitoring the situation closely.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) confirmed that Jebel Shams remains the coldest spot in Oman. Saiq followed with 6.2°C, showing how winter continues to grip Oman’s mountainous areas. Cold air swept through both highlands and desert regions, affecting daily life across the country.
Temperatures also fell across several inland areas. Muqshin recorded 12.1°C, while Haima dropped to 12.4°C. Ibra and Qairoon Hairitti measured 13.2°C and 13°C, respectively. Yaaloni, Bidiyah, Dhank, and Al Qabil hovered between 13.4°C and 13.5°C, while Marmul registered 13.6°C. These readings reflect the widespread impact of the cold wave.
Authorities urged residents in high-altitude regions to take precautions during cold nights and early mornings. They advised wearing warm clothing and checking on vulnerable family members. Farmers in the northern highlands covered crops and protected livestock from frost, while tourists adjusted travel plans to handle freezing conditions.
Meteorologists explained that a cold air mass from the Arabian Peninsula caused the temperature drop. They predict low temperatures may persist for a few more days before gradually warming. The CAA continues monitoring the weather and provides regular updates through official channels.
Oman’s climate diversity became evident as freezing mountain peaks contrasted with milder coastal areas. Experts warn that cold pockets may persist at higher elevations, emphasizing the need for caution. This year, Jebel Shams records year’s lowest temperature once again, highlighting Oman’s dramatic winter landscapes. Snow-capped peaks and freezing nights offer both beauty and challenges for locals and visitors alike.
The record cold serves as a reminder for communities to respect extreme weather while appreciating Oman’s natural environment. Residents, tourists, and authorities are working together to ensure safety and adapt to the winter chill. Ultimately, Jebel Shams records year’s lowest temperature reinforces the unique climatic features of the country and the importance of preparedness.

