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1 month ago, almost to the day, we had a day with snow in it. Was on the ground when I woke up. It's been 30C +, basically 90F+ for the last 4 days now.
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I've never known how to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, but I just looked it up:
To convert Fahrenheit temperatures into Celsius:
Here's an example: Change 95 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius: 95 minus 32 is 63. Then, 63 divided by 9 is 7. Finally, 7 times 5 is 35 degrees Celsius.
- Begin by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit number.
- Divide the answer by 9.
- Then multiply that answer by 5.
To convert Celsius temperatures into Fahrenheit:
Here's an example: Change 20 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit: 20 times 9 is 180. Then 180 divided by 5 is 36. Finally, 36 plus 32 is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Begin by multiplying the Celsius temperature by 9.
- Divide the answer by 5.
- Now add 32.
Simples
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The UK weather seems to have more and more of these spells of freaky weather every year. That kind of weather is too hot for any Englishman.
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