The given table illustrates the average highest and lowest temperatures each month in London and Manchester from July to December.
Overall, throughout the six-month period, the average highest temperature in London and Manchester reached its peak in July and constantly diminished in the next five months. Similarly, the average lowest temperature in both cities started with their highest number and was followed by a constant depreciation throughout the period.
It can be seen that in July and August, there was no change in the average highest and lowest temperatures in London, with 23ºC and 15ºC, respectively. Starkly, the two figures of London depreciated in the next 4 months, and the biggest distinction in the average highest and lowest temperature was registered in October with 6ºC different. London’s data in temperature ends the period with 9ºC in the figure for the average highest temperature and 5ºC in the figure for the average lowest temperature.
In Manchester, the average highest and lowest temperatures were lower compared to those in London. Started the period with 20ºC as the average highest temperature in July, which was the highest number that was witnessed over six months, and remained unchanged until September. It was then followed by a constant plunge of 4ºC in the next two months, and finally registered with 8ºC by the end of the year. The data on the average lowest temperature in Manchester began with 14ºC in July and ended with 4ºC in December; the temperature continuously experienced diminutions of about 1ºC to 3ºC from July to December.
