The tables show the temperatures and daylight hours in London and Sydney during the last weekend of December 2018.
Overall, Sydney was much warmer and had longer daylight hours than London over this period. The data also illustrate the opposite seasons in the two cities, with London experiencing winter while Sydney enjoyed summer.
In London, temperatures were relatively low. The maximum temperature ranged from nine degrees on Friday to thirteen degrees on Saturday, before falling slightly to ten degrees on Sunday. Minimum temperatures were between three and five degrees. Sunrise occurred at around eight o’clock in the morning, while sunset was just before four in the afternoon, resulting in roughly eight hours of daylight each day.
By contrast, Sydney was considerably warmer and had longer days. The maximum temperature increased from twenty-six degrees on Friday to thirty-one degrees on Sunday, while the minimum remained between seventeen and nineteen degrees. Sunrise was at about five forty-five in the morning, and sunset occurred around eight in the evening, giving the city approximately fourteen hours of daylight daily.
In conclusion, Sydney experienced hot and bright summer weather, while London had cold, short winter days, highlighting the seasonal differences between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
