![]() ![]() (I’m showing my roots here.)įor culinary purposes, I’ve seen the suggestion of doubling the Celsius temperature to get the Fahrenheit temperature. So for weather-conversion purposes this is actually quite good, as 50 is right around the center of the “typical” weather range of 0 to 100. For example, it converts -20 C to -10 F (should be -4 F) and 40 C to 110 F (should be 104 F). This is exactly correct at 10 Celsius / 50 Fahrenheit, and is off by one Fahrenheit degree for each five Celsius degrees. A few people suggest the rule of doubling the Celsius temperature, then adding thirty: Unfortunately this is somewhat annoying for mental-arithmetic purposes, because 1.8 is somewhat unwieldy. A lot of people know the formula for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit: multiply by 1.8 and add 32.
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