The table provides a detailed breakdown of the average monthly temperature and rainfall across three cities—A, B, and C—over the span of a year. Overall, the average temperature and rainfall vary considerably across the cities and months. However, there are certain observable trends. For instance, all cities follow a similar pattern in temperature and precipitation, with temperatures rising across all cities from late winter until August and precipitation levels increasing from August to December. This also indicates an inverse relationship between the two factors in spring and fall. It is also noteworthy that although the temperature is fairly stable across the cities, a greater difference is recorded in winter.
In more detail, City A exhibits the highest fluctuation in temperature, recording the lowest overall temperature in January and December at 5°C and reaching its highest point of 30°C in July. Furthermore, this city records the second-highest rainfall, with a peak of 70mm in December.
City B is the warmest city and shows the least variation in temperature, with a low of 10°C recorded in December and a peak of 30°C in July. This city also records the highest precipitation levels, peaking at 90mm in December.
City C falls between the two cities in terms of overall temperatures, with a low of 7°C recorded in December and a peak of 28°C in July. Moreover, this city has the lowest precipitation levels, recording the lowest overall figure at only 2mm in July and reaching its highest point of 50mm in December.
