The line graph depicts the average monthly temperature for Glassgow and a city in Scotland, while the table provides the information about the average rainfall and sunshine hours daily.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the average temperature in Glassgow follows a similar upward trend, with the coldest time occurring in the first three months, whereas the hottest month being August. Additionally, rainfall is higher in the first two month and the last half of the year, while the maximum sunshine hours are observed in June.
Looking at the line chart, the maximum temperature experiences a spike from 6 degrees to a peak of 19 degrees between January and August before it decreases gradually to nearly 8 degrees in December. During the same period, the data of minimum temperature develops in the same fashion as that of the maximum temperature, but deviate from each other at a distance of 4 degrees less. Moreover, July and August show a significant contrast between those categories, fluctuating at 6 degrees or 7 degrees.
A closer look at the remaining chart, there is a fluctuation around 10cm in yearly average precipitation, and the highest rainfall is in November and December with about 12cm, with the lowest amount recorded in May and June. Additionally, the typical amount of sunshine per day demonstrates that May, June, and July are the sunniest months, merely 5,5 hours per day, while the opposite is true for the rest of the year.
