During the period of November 03-08, then November 16-20, the influx of cold air masses from the regions of the northern seas led to new temperature records in almost the entire territory of the republic, long-term lows were blocked. In the first decade of the month, in most of Kazakhstan, the night air temperature dropped to -10-18 ° C, in the east of the country to -18-26 ° C, in the south to -3-9 ° C. For example, on November 04, the lowest air temperature of -26.3 °C was recorded at the Ridder meteorological station (East Kazakhstan region), thereby the record of 1989 (-19.6 °C) was blocked. Another wave of cold came in the second half of the second decade, when the air temperature dropped throughout the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the northern half to -17-28 ° C, in the south to -6-15 ° C. So at the Mugodzharskaya weather station (Aktobe region) on November 17, -18.1 ° C was recorded at night, as a result, the previous record of this day was updated (1993 -17.6 ° C).
Also, on some days of November, with the south-western removal of warm air masses from the Mediterranean Sea and Central Asia, records of maximum air temperatures were updated, which were recorded in the north, northwest and east of Kazakhstan. For example, at the Karabutak weather station (Aktobe region) on the afternoon of November 9, the air temperature was +8.8 ° C, as a result, the previous record of this day was updated, which was +8.0 ° C in 1981. Also in Ust-Kamenogorsk (East Kazakhstan region) On November 25, the daytime air temperature was +12.0 ° C, this indicator exceeded the previous record of that day (1973 +8.0 ° C).
In November, in addition to temperature records, other adverse weather conditions were observed, such as strong wind, blizzard, dust storm, fog, ice, heavy snow. During the month, the wind of 15-28 m/s often increased in the republic, and in some areas it reached the criteria of natural hydrometeorological phenomena (OHS). At the meteorological stations Dostyk, Zhalanashkol, Bakanas (Almaty region), Taraz, Shokpar (Zhambyl region), Tasty (Turkestan region), Balkhash (Karaganda region), Zharma (East Kazakhstan region) the wind speed was 30-43 m/s.
On November 26, at the Shuyldak meteorological station (Turkestan region), with the aggravation of atmospheric fronts, very heavy snow was observed, 37.6 mm fell, with a norm for a decade of 23 mm.
On November 9, 2021, the highest air temperature was recorded in the capital of Nur-Sultan and amounted to +7.5 °C, on November 19, the lowest air temperature was recorded -22.6 °C. But there were no records in the temperature regime, but they were marked by the amount of precipitation. During the month, the amount of precipitation was 51.5 mm (184% of the norm), with a monthly norm of 28 mm, during the day on November 24 and at night on November 25, the norm of monthly precipitation was reached, the same case was last in November 2019.