This graph and chart showcases a side-by-side comparision of daily temperatures, and the number of days with rainfall between two major cities in Australia.
Overall, data shows that there is quite a margin between the minimum and maximum temperature points of Brisbane and Canberra, with some months stooping lower and others recording higher levels. Furthermore, the median number of days with rainfall also indicated a wide margin.
Generally, the two cities daily temperatures maintained a similar flow, but at different degree celsius at both low and high levels. The months with record high degrees are the months of January, February, and December as highlighted in the graph. The temperature generally starts treading lower from March to August, and begins an upward move higher by September.
Rainfall days in brisbane were relatively higher than that of Canberra, 7 out of 12 months had as much as 12 days of rain, and 14 days in March and April. From June to October, rainfall per day in Canberra edges over Brisabane city as indicated in the graph but not as by a wide amount.
