While the first line graph demonstrates the day-to-day temperature range of two different cities in Australia, the latter bar chart illustrates the mean number of rainy days in those cities, namely Brisbane and Canberra.
In general, a clear discrepancy in temperature is highlighted in the first graph, with months like June and July experiencing the substantial drop in rainfall. Similarly, diverse weather patterns between hot and colder months are observed in the second graph.
Regarding the temperature figures, maximum and minimum numbers for Brisbane as well as that for Canberra follow similar trends. Higher temperature levels are simultaneously observed during the first and last three months, with the cities averaging approximately over 22 degrees Celsius and just under 20 degrees for each of these timeframes respectively, whereas these rates fall dramatically during the middle season.
As for the days with rainfall, records show that Brisbane constantly has higher numbers during the early and late season, while Canberra shows an inverse trend. Though rainy days in Brisbane ultimately peaked in March with 14 days, Canberra showed more stable statistics mid-year as June, July, August, and October all had an average day count of 10.
