The provided table presents the average monthly rainfall in inches for two different cities, Woodsville and Blacksboro.
Overall, it is evident that both cities experience higher rainfall during the winter months, with Woodsville consistently receiving more rainfall than Blacksboro. Additionally, both cities see a declining trend in rainfall during the summer months.
Woodsville experiences a gradual decline in rainfall from February to August, followed by an increase in September, peaking at 6 inches in October, and then decreasing again. On the other hand, Blacksboro shows a similar pattern, with a peak of 4 inches in February and the lowest point in July. The rainfall then increases from August to February.
To compare two towns as monthly, Woodsville generally receives higher rainfall than Blacksboro, except in February where both cities record 4 inches. The most significant disparity in rainfall occurs in November, with Woodsville receiving approximately six times more rainfall than Blacksboro. Furthermore, Blacksboro experiences minimal rainfall, nearly reaching zero in July
