The graph and bar chart illustrate the average monthly rainfall and temperature in one region of East Africa.
Overall, rainfall levels fluctuated significantly throughout the year, with two distinct rainy seasons, while temperature changes were more gradual, showing a predictable pattern with small rises and falls.
In terms of rainfall, April experienced by far the highest level, reaching nearly 290 millimeters. Another notable increase in rainfall occurred in October and November, with around 120 mm and 150 mm respectively. In contrast, the driest period was between June and August, when rainfall dropped sharply to below 20 mm. January, February, March, May, and December all recorded moderate levels of precipitation ranging from approximately 20 to 50 mm.
Regarding temperature, the region saw a relatively smooth curve across the year. The highest average temperature occurred in March, peaking at around 23.5°C. After that, the temperature steadily declined to its lowest point in July, at roughly 20°C. It then rose again, reaching a secondary peak in October, before gradually falling toward the end of the year.
