The graph and chart illustrate the average daily maximum and minimum temperatures (°C) and the number of rainy days per month in two Australian cities.
Overall, one city experiences higher temperatures throughout the year, while the other has a more stable climate with fewer temperature fluctuations. Additionally, rainfall patterns differ significantly between the two locations.
The first city records higher maximum temperatures, peaking at around 31°C in January and dropping to approximately 20°C in July. Its minimum temperature follows a similar trend, fluctuating between 23°C in summer and 10°C in winter. In contrast, the second city has a more moderate climate, with maximum temperatures ranging from 26°C in summer to 17°C in winter, and minimum temperatures varying between 19°C and 8°C.
Regarding rainfall, the first city experiences fewer rainy days per month, with an average of 8 to 14 days, while the second city has a more consistent pattern, ranging between 10 and 16 days per month. The wettest months in both cities tend to be from late autumn to early winter.
