Yup, google c to f LOLDoes anyone know a trick to convert F to C in your head quick. I don't need to be exact just something you can do to convert in the ballpark. I don't know what 60F or 70F feels like or how to dress for it.
I always double and add 30......it's an estimate.
Double and add 32.
Yup, google c to f LOL
60=15.5C
70=21.something
Warm enough for me to be in a t shirt![]()
Subtract 32 and divide by 2. The number get will be a little low since 5/9 instead of 1/2. For example 72 F is really 22 C but this formula gives you 20 C. Close enough for choosing clothes.
It would be a whole lot easier if the US would just convert to the metric system!
On the negative side, I know -18C is 0F and -40C is -40F.
That is what I do as well.. it gets it within a degree or 2 an it is usually pretty darn close.. The accuweather.com has been up and down for our dates hasn't it Chris? I wonder what to believe. I guess we just pack for all different weather.
Me too.I always double and add 30......it's an estimate.
Here is today's 15 day Orlando forecast from Accuweather. It looks like a bit of a mixed bag but overall not too bad - if it is accurate!
Friday, Nov 28
Sunny
Low: 12 °C High: 24 °C
Saturday, Nov 29
Intermittent Clouds
Low: 17 °C High: 26 °C
Sunday, Nov 30
T-Storms
Low: 14 °C High: 26 °C
Monday, Dec 1
Partly Sunny w/ Showers
Low: 9 °C High: 20 °C
Tuesday, Dec 2
Intermittent Clouds
Low: 4 °C High: 15 °C
Wednesday, Dec 3
Mostly Sunny
Low: 10 °C High: 19 °C
Thursday, Dec 4
Sunny
Low: 12 °C High: 22 °C
Friday, Dec 5
Mostly Sunny
Low: 12 °C High: 22 °C
Saturday, Dec 6
Mostly Sunny
Low: 13 °C High: 24 °C
Sunday, Dec 7
Partly Sunny
Low: 14 °C High: 24 °C
Monday, Dec 8
Sunny
Low: 13 °C High: 28 °C
Tuesday, Dec 9
Partly Sunny w/ Showers
Low: 6 °C High: 19 °C
Wednesday, Dec 10
Sunny
Low: 11 °C High: 18 °C
Thursday, Dec 11
Sunny
Low: 11 °C High: 21 °C
Friday, Dec 12
Intermittent Clouds
Low: 11 °C High: 22 °C
Have a safe drive Csaks! I see you are staying at CSR. We will be there beginning on the 9th. We are at Pop for the first 5 nights.
Now that this thread has me thinking about it, I'm more aware/comfortable with American temperatures than Canadian ones. I guess cause the only time in my life I've paid attention to the weather forecast is when traveling.
In fact I always forget which is celsius and which isn't. I think of them as the "high number" and the "low number." (Yeah, that's right, I was quite the math and science whiz in high school. Real brain box.)
I also measure everything in feet and inches and yards, but then everybody I know does that. (Only exception: kilometres.)
I always double and add 30......it's an estimate.