The first graph with red pillars shows the annual rainfall in Victoria, while the other graph with blue pillars informs us about annual rainfall in Washington DC. Both graphs provide monthly average precipitation information on a millimeter scale.
It is clear that there is little rainfall in the summers, with July showing an average rainfall amount of under 20 mm. The maximum rainfall occurs in December, making winter the best season for rainfall with a monthly average of over 80 mm.
On the other hand, the average rainfall graph for Washington DC indicates that the city experiences stable monthly rainfall throughout the year. The graph shows that Washington receives rainy weather with over 60 mm of precipitation consistently. There is no specific season that stands out with a significantly higher average rainfall than the others.
Washington DC receives a higher average rainfall amount compared to Victoria.
