“The table illustrates the average monthly temperature and rainfall for 3 individual cities. Overall, the data reveals Sydney as the city with the most rainfall in a single month, and the city with the highest monthly temperature throughout the year.
A major fluctuation can be seen in temperature and rainfall among the 3 cities. London begins with 5 degrees Celsius in January, and 50 mm of rainfall. Although London’s temperature rises till July, reaching a peak of 20 degrees Celsius, its rainfall remains reasonably constant at 50mm in July. Furthermore, the temperature starts to decline after August, reaching just 5 degrees Celsius by the end of the year.
New York is the coldest among the 3, starting with 2 degrees Celsius in January and experiencing 78mm of rainfall, both temperature and rainfall reach their peak in July with 27 degrees Celsius and 90 mm of rainfall. New York experiences some fluctuation in rainfall after July but, the temperature and rainfall both drop to 5 degrees Celsius and 80 mm rainfall by December.
Sydney’s weather begins warm, 23 degrees Celsius in January. Unlike the others, Sydney’s temperature drops after January, reaching its all time low at just 11 degrees Celsius in July, the rainfall decreases to 60 degrees Celsius as well, subsequently, the temperature and rainfall start to rise and by the end of the year the temperature reaches 22 degrees Celsius, and rainfall reaches 120 mm.
In conclusion, London and New York follow the same pattern, while Sydney follows an opposite pattern in regards to temperature, and as it shown, Sydney is the warmest among the 3 and the one with the most rainfall, whereas New York is the coldest among them.
