The provided charts demonstrate a comparison between two different cities in Brazil regarding weather throughout a one-year period.
Overall, based on a wide range of records, both cities differ substantially from each other. While 12 months in Brasilia were full of both wet and dry conditions, Recife experienced a more stable year, albeit with an exception in rainfall frequency.
Starting off, summer season in Brasilia, surprisingly met only 2 to 3 days of rain each month, whereas for Recife this was the most rainy period, with the record of 25 days in July. Despite that, in Recife, May, having 23 days of rainfall in total, reached the highest level of precipitation of roughly 250 mm. With almost the same precipitation level in Brasilia, its peak was achieved in December with 24 days of showering. Being quite close, in Recife it was November which had the least 10 days of rainfall.
Moving to the number of thunder in a monthly period, in Recife it did not happen a lot (0-3 days), while in Brasilia it reached up to 16 days in one month, and sunny days in both cities did not have large differentiations. Following with temperature levels, total degree range in Recife was comparatively smaller. It was in February that the temperature level was the closest to 40 degrees, and approximately 15 degrees in June, which is the minimum in the given year. However in Brasilia, August and October seemingly had the maximum heat level, that is slightly more than 35 degrees. June, on the other hand, significantly surpassed other months, reaching to 0 degrees.
