Muscat: The Civil Aviation Authority’s meteorological stations have released the latest weather data for a 24-hour period, revealing an intense escalation in summer temperatures across the Sultanate of Oman. The Wilayat of Barka registered the highest temperature nationwide, reaching a blistering peak of 49.4°C. The severe heatwave has impacted numerous regions, pushing a significant number of monitoring stations to record figures very close to the 50°C mark.According to the official report, coastal and interior areas alike are facing extreme heat. Al Suwayq followed closely behind Barka at 49.2°C, while both Al Khaborah and Qurayyat recorded 49.0°C. Other heavily affected regions include Wadi Al Maawil at 48.8°C, Bidbid at 48.7°C, and both Mahout and Sur at 48.4°C. Further down the list, Al Kamil Wal Wafi registered 48.1°C, while Bawsher and the capital city of Muscat both experienced a high of 47.9°C. Authorities continue to closely monitor these rising regional temperatures as peak summer conditions settle over the country.
Temperatures edge closer to 50 degrees across Oman
According to the official report, coastal and interior areas alike are facing extreme heat.














