As the nation gets ready for the winter season, the month of October is typically the time when the temperature begins to fall. It doesn't become particularly cold in Oman, with the exception of the highlands, where nighttime temperatures may drop below freezing, and also in the deserts. The pleasant daily average temperature in Muscat, which is the nation's capital, is between 20 and 21 degrees Celsius. It is recommended that you avoid travelling to Oman during the summer months unless you really like the sweltering heat and the piercing sunshine. During the hotter seasons, it is not uncommon for temperatures to climb beyond 50 degrees Celsius. The climate forecast indicates that from October to April, the heat will become more manageable, and from January to February, there will be an increase in the frequency of rain showers that are not too heavy. The monsoon season, also called the khareef, lasts between June and September and is characterised by dense fog around the southern coast of the country. This contributes to the nation's verdant natural environment. If you really want to avoid the sweltering heat, you should try not to leave your house between the hours of 12 and 3 in the afternoon whenever you go on a trip.