The pictures highlight the weather data from two cities in Brazil, Brasilia and Recife, during the whole year. Moreover, the charts also have breakdowns into various categories such as rainfall, temperature and sunshine hours.
To start with, with no doubt, it is Recife that experienced more showers from April to September, with the highest number of days with rainfall, which accounts to 25 days in July, while Brasilia saw the most modest number of fallouts during this time. The lowest point during this period was two days in June and July, making up 25 mm and around 30 mm accordingly. However, the largest average number of Recife’s precipitation was in May and amounted for just over 250 mm and 23 days. The lowest downpour amount was in November representing approximately 30 mm and 10 days. Whereas, the highest proportion of days and precipitations in Brasilia was in December, which constituted 24 days and nearly 250 mm.
Additionally, there were fewer sunny days during the rainy season in Recife, the merest number represented 3 hours per day, which was witnessed in August. Whereas, in Brasilia, the least sunny month was December, making up only 4 sunshine hours.
Finally, as for the average temperature amount in two cities I can mention that in total the degrees’ range was smaller in Recife. To illustrate, in Brasilia the temperature reached near 0 degrees, which was the lowest point of the total, in June, and rose to 33 degrees, while in Recife, the annual temperature has never fallen to 15 degrees, which also took place in June. Nevertheless, the temperature in Brasilia fluctuated by approximately 30 degrees, although in other city it was 10 degrees below.
To sum up, the information indicates that in Brasilia the weather pattern was drier with a varied range of temperature, while in Recife the climate significantly more stable and humid.
