Oman is experiencing a significant cold snap, with temperatures plummeting across several regions of the Sultanate. Recent data indicates a sharp temperature drop in Oman, with some areas recording readings below freezing. This intensified winter weather is impacting daily life, particularly in the mountainous regions, and authorities are urging residents to take precautions.
Record Low Temperatures Reported Across Oman
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has released data confirming the severity of the cold weather. Jebel Shams registered the lowest temperature in the country on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at a frigid –2.1°C. This marks one of the coldest temperatures recorded this season and highlights the intensity of the current winter weather in Oman.
Regional Temperature Variations
While Jebel Shams experienced the most extreme cold, other areas also saw substantial temperature decreases. Saiq recorded 6.3°C, while As Sunainah dropped to 9.9°C. Yanqul registered 10.2°C, followed closely by Buraimi at 10.5°C and Mahdha at 10.7°C. These figures demonstrate a widespread cooling trend across the Sultanate.
Further inland, Al Dhahirah Governorate experienced temperatures as low as 11.0°C in Dhank. Ibri and Hamra Al Drooa both recorded 12.1°C, while Fahud reached 12.5°C and Bahla reported 12.6°C. All temperature readings were officially recorded by the CAA’s network of meteorological stations, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
Safety Precautions Advised During Cold Spell
Given the continuing cold conditions, particularly during the early morning and night hours, authorities are advising residents to exercise caution. This is especially crucial for those living in mountainous areas, where the coldest temperatures in Oman are being felt most acutely. Appropriate clothing, including warm layers, is highly recommended.
Additionally, it’s important to ensure the safety of vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly and young children, who are more susceptible to the effects of cold weather. Checking on neighbors and ensuring adequate heating are also vital steps to take during this period.
Understanding the Cause of the Temperature Drop
Meteorologists attribute the current Oman cold wave to the influence of cold air masses moving across the region. This is a typical weather pattern during the winter months, but the intensity of the current cold air mass is contributing to the unusually low temperatures. The geographical features of Oman, with its high mountains and varied terrain, also play a role in temperature distribution.
However, this year’s drop appears to be more significant than previous winters, prompting increased attention from both the CAA and local communities. Monitoring the weather forecast regularly is crucial for staying informed about changing conditions and potential hazards.
Impact on Daily Life and Agriculture
The temperature drop in Oman is not only impacting personal comfort but also potentially affecting agricultural practices. Farmers in affected regions may need to take protective measures for their crops, such as covering plants or utilizing irrigation techniques to prevent frost damage. The cold weather could also influence livestock management practices.
Meanwhile, increased demand for heating and warm clothing is being observed in local markets. Businesses are responding to the changing needs of consumers, ensuring adequate supplies are available.
Looking Ahead: Continued Cold Conditions Expected
The CAA forecasts that the cold conditions are expected to persist during early morning and night hours in the coming days. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and heed the advice of local authorities. Preparing for continued cold weather is essential for ensuring safety and minimizing disruption to daily life.
This period of intense cold serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared for seasonal weather changes. By taking necessary precautions and staying informed, residents can navigate the Oman cold wave safely and effectively. For more detailed weather information and safety guidelines, please refer to the official website of the Civil Aviation Authority of Oman.

