The graph and chart provide information on the average daily temperatures in degrees Celsius and the number of rainy days per month over a year for Brisbane and Canberra in Australia.
Overall, the mean maximum temperature in Brisbane showed a slight increase, while the minimum figure saw a marginal decline. In contrast, both maximum and minimum average daily temperatures in Canberra remain relatively unchanged throughout the period. Additionally, the average number of rainy days in Brisbane falls slightly, whereas that of Canberra remains stable over time.
Regarding the average daily temperatures, Brisbane’s maximum daily temperature stands at approximately 27°C, before dropping to 2đ°C in April. In the next seven months, the figure increases steadily, until it reaches roughly 29°C in December. Regarding the minimum daily temperature, Brisbane starts at around 21°C in January, and gradually decreases to 10°C in July and August, before rising to 20°C at the end of the year. With regard to the other remaining city of Australia, Canberra’s maximum commenced at 26°C in January, then reaches a nadir at approximately 11°C in July. In the last five months of the year, the figure experiences an increase in temperature, reaching around 27°C in December. Similarly, Canberra’s minimum daily temperature follows a similar pattern, starting at 18°C in January, dropping to 1°C in June and July, and rising to approximately 12°C in December.
Concerning the average number of days with rainfall, the number of Brisbane rainfall days recorded in January is approximately 13 days. In the next two months, the figure increases gradually to 14 days in March, before decreasing to 10 in May, after stabilizing over a 5-months period, it increases steadily and ceases at 12 days by the end of the period. However, Canberra experiences a level-off during the initial five months, at around 7 days, before increasing and remaining stable at roughly 10 days from June to October, prior to decline to its initial point in the last two months.
