The line graph and the table gives data on average temperatures and yearly hours of sunshine in London, New York and Sydney.
Overall, the temperature patterns for London and New York are similar with the hottest weather being in July while the highest average temperature in Sydney is in January. The sunshine hours in New York and Sydney are nearly the same and much higher than the figure for London.
Looking at the monthly average temperatures in more detail, the changes in temperatures in London and New York show a similarity although the city in North America has warmer summers and colder winters. The average temperatures in both London and New York respectively peak at 23 degrees and 29 degrees in July, whereas January is the month when Sydney experiences the warmest weather with 25 degrees. New York’s temperatures decrease to an average of around 5 degrees in December/January, 3 degrees lower than the figure for London, while Sydney shows the lowest average temperatures in July, reaching just over 15 degrees.
As far as sunshine duration is concerned, New York and Sydney have relatively similar averages of 2,535 and 2,473 hours respectively. However, the annually average number of sunshine hours across London stands at a much lower rate with 1,180 hours per year.
