going to be -26 Celsius with windchill on Sunday here in Toronto.
That is football watching weather. That's about -14 Fahrenheit.
Go Chiefs.
That is football watching weather. That's about -14 Fahrenheit.
Go Chiefs.
Thanks for making me feel better about being around 40s degrees F where I live. 80 F is considered normal over here.
~~/o/
I guess that's what the jacket was for.
share-29 C up North today. The jacket is coming in handy.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/weather/ontario/timmins
It's not even freezing over here and I'm freakin cold!😖
shareI wish the games were on today. -15 Celsius here right now.
shareSomeone I know in Winnipeg said -40F = +40C. She said it's the only time F and Celsius matched up. I don't remember much of what I learned in school, but I think 0C is something like Absolute Zero? Something that only happens in Theory but not in Nature? 32 degrees F is freezing, but we all know it can get a lot colder than that. In Celsius, there is no minus.
Feel free to tell me I'm wrong.
O is freezing in Celsius. Right now it is -15 Celsius which is which is 5 Fahrenheit.
Canada uses the Celsius scale.
Thanks. I feel like a real dope. Gotta figure out this +40/-40 thing.
shareI use this site to convert temps.
http://www.onlineconversion.com/temperature.htm
Thanks. I just found out that -40C = -40F. Not sure if that's going to help me any, because I can't wrap my head around it, but at least I got this far.
share-6F here right now. Same as -21C. A bit nippy, I'd say.
shareyou're wrong! but that's ok. if you don't deal with celsius, you wouldn't know this.
i'm in winnipeg too, actually.
-40 is where fahrenheit and celsius match. there is indeed such a thing as below 0 on the celsius scale. it's about -24 celsius in winnipeg today, which equals -12 f.
0 deg celsius is the same as 32 f.
absolute zero is zero kelvin.
Go Chiefs. Btw, I posted something below and now I'm completely confused. I'm going to have to look at some F and C comparisons. And I also like the Pats so may the best team win.
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