The table presented delineates the average monthly temperatures, measured in degrees Celsius, for London, New York, and Sydney across four specific months: January, April, July, and October.
A comparative analysis reveals distinctive temperature patterns among the three cities throughout the year. Notably, London and New York experience their lowest temperatures in January, while Sydney records its highest temperature during the same month.
In January, London registers an average temperature of 5°C, slightly above New York’s 1°C, while Sydney stands out with a significantly warmer 23°C. The April data indicates a slight rise for London to 11°C and an increase for New York to 13°C, whereas Sydney experiences a reduction to 20°C. July presents a contrasting scenario: London reaches 19°C and New York peaks at 25°C, marking their warmest month, while Sydney cools to 12°C.
In October, the temperature trends exhibit a further decrease for London and New York, with averages of 13°C and 14°C, respectively. Conversely, Sydney’s temperature shows a slight increase to 18°C. In summary, while London and New York share similar temperature trajectories, peaking in July, Sydney’s temperature behavior is notably different, starting high in January and experiencing fluctuations throughout the year.
