The climate diagram illustrates the mean temperature in a city in Scotland. The table compares the average rainfall and sunshine throughout the period shown.
Overall, it is immediately apparent that the mean temperature from June to August was generally higher than that in the remaining nine months. Additionally, the amount of rainfall from August to December showed an upward trend, while the average number of sunshine hours per day recorded a steady decline.
In terms of average temperature, both maximum temperature (°C) and minimum temperature (°C) experienced an upward trend from January to August and then gradually decreased in the following months. The maximum temperature increased from 5°C and peaked in July, at around 18°C. Concurrently, the minimum temperature grew steadily from 1.5°C and reached its peak in August, at roughly 11°C.
Regarding average rainfall and sunshine, there was a steady decline in the amount of rainfall from January to June, down from 11 to 6.5 cm. Meanwhile, the mean number of sunshine hours per day at a similar time experienced a relatively steady increase, up from 1 to 6 hours. Conversely, both weather categories shared an upward trend from June to August. In the following months, the quantity of rainfall grew considerably and peaked in December, at roughly 18 cm. By contrast, the average sunshine fell steadily and stood at just 1 hour per day.
