The bar chart compares the average monthly rainfall (in mm), while the line graph depicts the temperature per month (in Celsius degrees) in a municipal area.
Overall, it can be seen that August is recorded to be the month with the highest amount of rain and a relatively low temperature, while the opposite is true for January. Another observation worth mentioning is that both rainfall and temperature figures experience wild fluctuations during the course of the year.
The amount of rainfall decreases slightly from around 50 mm per month to 40 mm, before increasing sharply to 60 mm in April and 100 mm in July. By contrast, the temperature in that city experiences a dramatic decline, from nearly -3 degrees Celsius to -23 degrees Celsius in June.
In the rest of the year, August has the highest amount of rainfall and the second lowest temperature, at 110 mm and -24 degrees Celsius, respectively. From August onwards, the amount of rain witnesses a downward trend, from approximately 90 mm in September to only 50 mm in December. In terms of temperature, after hitting the lowest point at -25 degrees Celsius in July, this figure rises sharply, from nearly -23 degrees Celsius in July to -3 degrees Celsius at the end of the year.
