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The image depicts a chart showing Monthly Temperature and Precipitation, with the x-axis showing months from January to December and the y-axis on the left showing Precipitation in millimeters ranging from 0 to 350 and the y-axis on the right showing Temperature in degrees Celsius ranging from -10 to 40. Green bars represent precipitation, with the highest bar in July at around 325 mm, and the lowest in December at around 25 mm. The red line represents temperature, with a high point in May and June at around 35°C, and a low point in January at around 10°C.
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The given graph illustrates the mean monthly precipitation (in mm) and temperature (in degrees Celsius) of the city of Kolkata. Overall, it is notable that spring is hotter than other seasons, while precipitation reaches its peak during the summer.
In terms of temperature, Kolkata experiences around 20 degrees Celsius in January. The temperature then rises sharply until May, reaching a high of approximately 33 degrees Celsius. Before decreasing sharply to 21 degrees Celsius by December, the temperature remains between 27 and 30 degrees until September.
Regarding precipitation, it starts at approximately 20 mm in January and slightly increases to 100 mm by May. Then, there is a dramatic increase, reaching a peak of around 340 mm in July, and staying near 300 mm for the next three months. By the end of the year, precipitation drops to around 15 mm.
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