The line graph illustrates the average daily minimum and maximum temperatures in Brisbane and Canberra, while the bar chart displays the average number of rainy days per month in these two cities.
Overall, Brisbane experiences higher temperatures than Canberra, although both cities follow a similar trend in temperature. Regarding rainfall, Brisbane records more rainy days on average than Canberra, except from April to October.
According to the line graph, the maximum temperature in Brisbane peaks at 30°C in February, before dropping to just above 20°C in April. It then rises gradually, reaching nearly 29°C by December. By contrast, the maximum temperature in Canberra exhibits a constant decline, falling from around 26°C in January to approximately 11°C in June before climbing back to nearly its initial level by the end of the year.
Besides, both cities demonstrate a similar seasonal pattern in terms of minimum temperatures; however, Brisbane’s figures are often higher throughout the year.
Looking at the bar chart, the number of rainy days in Brisbane is much higher than that in Canberra between November and May, peaking at 14 days in both February and March. Conversely, the figure for Canberra begins at a much lower level, fluctuating around 8 days from November to May. However, from June to October, the average number of rainy days in Canberra rises, peaking at 10 days in August, albeit a slight dip to 8 days in September.
