The table shows average temperature in Glasgow, while the table shows average rainfall cm and sunshine hour monthly throughout the year.
Overall, both high and low temperatures showed an increase with different rates. It is clear that the centimeter of rainfall was the highest category in December, while the centimeter of rainfall was the lowest rate in May, the sunshine hour was about 5.5 hours which was the dominant hour among all months.
It can be seen in the line graph that the maximum temperature stood at 5 celsius in January before rising dramatically to 18 celsius in July but this was followed by a significant decrease by about 10 celsius to 8 celsius in December. Similarly, the minimum temperature was roughly 2 celsius in January and it remained stable by February. The figure experienced noticeable growth to approximately 12 celsius in August, after which it showed a sharp decline by about 9 celsius to 3 in December.
Regarding the table chart, the centimeter of rainfall was about 12.5 in December with sunshine for about 1 hour in December. In November, the centimeter of rainfall was also about 12 with sunshine for about 2.5 hours. In January and October the centimeters of rainfall were about 11 while the sunshine hour was about an hour in January, it was about 2 hours in October. Meanwhile, the centimeters of rainfall were about 6.5 hours in April and June, with the same hours of sunshine for about 3 hours in both months. In July, September, February the centimeters of rainfall were about 10 with different hours of sunshine. In contrast, there were various rates of centimeters of rainfall all three months. In March it was about 7.5 cm, in May it was 6cm, and in August it was 9.5 cm. The hours of sunshine were also different all three months. In March it was about 2.5 hours, in May it was about 5.5 hours, and in August it was about 5 hours.
