The provided graphs illustrate data about monthly average temperature, alongside rainfall and sunshine patterns of a year in a city in Scotland named Glasgow.
Overall, there was an upward trend in the average temperature of the city in the first half of the year, followed by a gradual fall until the end of the surveyed year. This similar tendency could be observed in the report about average rainfall of the city, while the sunshine experienced an opposite trend.
The first line chart depicts the average temperature of Glasgow, measured in Celsius degrees, with 2 distinct levels including maximum and minimum temperature. Starting with the lowest temperature of the year at roughly 0-6°C in January and February, Glasgow’s temperature saw an upward trend and reached a peak at 12-18°C in July and August then followed by a gradual decrease to 2-8°C at the end of the surveyed year.
The table delineates data about average rainfall and sunshine, measured in centimeters and hours per day. While the average rainfall of the city saw a steady decline in the first five months of the period, from 11 centimeters to hit the bottom at 6.5, the figure in sunshine grew gradually from 1 to 6 hours per day in the first half of the year. However, a converse tendency could be seen in both patterns in the other months. The average rainfall of the city started to rise from 6.5 centimeters in June to 12.5 centimeters in December, while the sunshine dropped to an hour per day in the same interval due to the season.
