The graph presented delineates the volume of monthly rainfall, measured in millimeters, for the year 2013.
Overall, February recorded the highest level of precipitation, while the latter part of the year witnessed a notable rebound after a period of reduced rainfall during the summer months.
Commencing in January, the rainfall level was recorded at 12 millimeters. The following month, February, experienced a significant increase, peaking at 16 millimeters. Thereafter, from March to June, a gradual decline in rainfall was observed, with precipitation decreasing to a low of 4 millimeters by June. Specifically, March recorded 12 millimeters, April dropped to 8 millimeters, May further declined to 6 millimeters, and June represented the lowest level of this half of the year.
The second half of the year displayed a stark contrast, particularly during mid-summer months, wherein July and August both recorded a minimal 2 millimeters of rainfall. September experienced a slight uptick to 4 millimeters. However, commencing in October, there was a marked resurgence in precipitation levels, climbing to 10 millimeters. This upward trend continued unabated through November, which saw rainfall rise to 12 millimeters, culminating in a robust 14 millimeters in December.
