The provided bar chart illustrates the monthly precipitation levels, while the graph depicts the average temperature in one territory in East Africa.
From a general perspective, temperature and rainfall show distinct patterns from January to December. Interestingly, April is recorded as the month with the highest amount of rain and a relatively high temperature, while the opposite is true for July, as at that time, the amount of rain and temperature reach their lowest point.
In terms of rainfall, there are two noticeable seasonal rains in a year. April has significantly high with precipitation reaching up to 275 millimeters, followed by nearly half that figure in November, roughly 150 millimeters. By stark contrast, the driest months of the year include February, June, July, and August, recorded at under 25 millimeters of rain.
Regarding temperature, it is exhibited to remain quite stable throughout the year, with fluctuation between 20 and 23.5 degrees. The warmest months are October and April, which both exceed 23 degrees, while July is the coolest month, dipping to around 20. After the coldest month, a warming trend peaks in October before experiencing another decline toward the end of the year.
