The two given charts compare the average maximum and minimum temperatures each day and the number of days with rainfall monthly in Brisband and Canberra.
Overall, both of two cities experience a sharp decrease in the average daily temperature over the first six months. Additionally, Brisband records the lowest number in terms of rainy days in June, July and August, while Canberra documents the highest figure in these months.
Regarding the average maximum temperature, two given cities stand at roughly 27 degrees in January. In the subsequent months, Brisband and Canberra go down considerably to about 20 and 10 degrees in order in June, followed by a significant rise with the respective numbers are nearly 30 and 26 degrees in December. Besides, the average minimum daily temperatures in these cities experience the similar pattern in which they hit the bottom of just about 10 degrees in Brisband and 2 degrees in Canberra between June and July.
Concerning the figures for days with rainfall, Brisband shows the highest level of rainfall over the first three months, up to 14 days, whereas Canberra ranges from 7 to 8 days. However, Brisband falls moderately to about 7 days in June, while the partner climbs gradually to 10 days. These numbers then remain unchanged until August before Brisband rises to 12 days and Canberra reduces to approximately 7 days at the end.
