The graph illustrates the monthly rainfall and average temperature in East Africa throughout the year.
From a general perspective, temperature and rainfall exhibit distinct patterns from January to December. The rainfall is highly seasonal, with a major peak in April and a drop in July, while the temperature shows a notable fluctuation, reaching its highest in March and hitting its lowest point in July.
In terms of rainfall, there are two noticeable rainy seasons in a year. The most significant occurs in April, with precipitation reaching up to 280 millimeters, followed by a smaller peak in November, at approximately 150 millimeters. Conversely, the driest duration of a year includes February, June, July, and August, recorded only under 25 millimeters of rain.
Concerning temperature, it is recorded to remain fairly stable throughout the year, with a fluctuation among 19*C and 23.5*C. The warmest months are March and April, which both exceed 23*C, whereas July appears to be the coldest month, dropping below 20*C. Followed by this coolest month is the gradual increase of temperature, reaching a fairly high point in October before experiencing another decline towards the end of the year.
