The table illustrates the rate of rainfall in each month for cities Woodsville and Blacksboro.
Overall, it can bclearly seen that Woodsville receives significantly more rainfall than Blacksboro throughout the year, with rainfall in both cities peaking at the beginning and end of the year and reaching the lowest levels during the summer months.
In Woodsville, rainfall is relatively high in the winter months, starting at around five inches in January and remaining elevated until March. After that, precipitation gradually declines, reaching its lowest point in July. From August onwards, rainfall begins to rise again, increasing steadily towards the end of the year and peaking in December.
By contrast, Blacksboro experiences much lower rainfall overall. Although precipitation is moderately higher at the beginning of the year, it decreases sharply towards the middle months. During the summer, rainfall falls to almost negligible levels before increasing slightly from September onwards. Despite this rise, the figures for Blacksboro remain well below those recorded in Woodsville throughout the year.
