The bar and line chart provide a comparison regarding the average rainfall and temperature per month in a specific territory of East Africa over the course of a year.
While there is no strong correlation between temperature and precipitation, rainfall tends to occur more frequently in spring and autumn, while being rare in winter and summer.
First of all, the temperature in East Africa varies in each month. Notably, the coldest season takes place in the middle of the year, during the summer, with a low of approximately 20.5 degrees. On the other side, the hottest period occurs in March, accounting for around 24 degrees. Generally, the heat remains quite stable, ranging between 20 and 24 degrees throughout the year.
Furthermore, rainfall peaks in April, reaching nearly 275 millimeters. Moreover, the lowest emerges in July, witnessing at most 10 millimeters. In general, the rainfall remains under 50 millimeters in winter and summer, indicating dry seasons.
