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Kaboon
22nd December 2000, 21:01
Originally posted by watadoo
It's 65 degrees and sunny in San Francisco.

Just wondering what the temperature in your country? (In degrees please. I don't know how to use fahrenheit.:D) Here in the Netherlands it's about -1 to -6 degrees celsius and no clouds.

[Edited by Kaboon on 12-23-2000 at 12:51 PM]

John M
22nd December 2000, 23:08
it was -23 here last night. currently -19 including wind chill

ElChevelle
22nd December 2000, 23:32
Ummm, I believe all temperatures are in degrees.
Degrees of fahrenheit and celsius.

More sun than clouds. Humidity at 53%. Temperature at 35° F. Visibility at 7 miles and Winds out of W at 14 mph.

s1138
22nd December 2000, 23:51
my temp. is 98.2

if you want the weather, it is 37

John M
22nd December 2000, 23:54
-20 now, SSW 6mph, gust WNW 28mph, humidity at 77%. Wind chiil advisory in effect

fish
23rd December 2000, 00:04
-22 w/ wind chill

Winsane
23rd December 2000, 07:32
Temperature 0° F / -18° C
Windchill -15° F / -26° C
Humidity 76%
Dewpoint -6° F / -21° C
Wind WSW at 8 mph / 12.9 km/h
Pressure 30.44 in / 1030 hPa
Conditions Mostly Cloudy

fish
23rd December 2000, 13:42
Ugh. i live in the ohio snowbelt where all the cold air from lake erie falls so I get a buttload of snow each year.

John M
23rd December 2000, 15:28
I'm south of that, down in cincy. Cold as a bitch with all that arctic air. We've been getting more snow than usual.

Kaboon
23rd December 2000, 16:11
Originally posted by ElChevelle
Ummm, I believe all temperatures are in degrees.
Degrees of fahrenheit and celsius.

More sun than clouds. Humidity at 53%. Temperature at 35° F. Visibility at 7 miles and Winds out of W at 14 mph.



You're right, I mean Celsius.:D Could somebody explain me the difference. How much degrees Celsius is Fahrenheit? I only know that 0 degrees Celcius = -273 degrees Kelvin, But i don't know Fahrenheit.

fish
23rd December 2000, 16:37
Even tho it's freezing outside, it's about 80 degrees inside :)

Sam603
23rd December 2000, 18:33
Cloudy

Air temperature 26°C

Wind Westerly at 6 km/h

Dew Point Temperature 17°C

Barometric Pressure 1017 hPa

Oh and this is for Pretoria South Africa

DEckaRD
23rd December 2000, 19:15
0°C = 32°F
100°C = 212°F

y°C = 5/9(x°F - 32)

flatmatt
23rd December 2000, 22:47
WeatherBug :)

15º F
Detroit, Michigan

Kalervo Manni
26th December 2000, 10:26
Here's about -20 C degrees. It's rather warm for winter in Finland.

flatmatt
26th December 2000, 22:12
Originally posted by Kaboon
I only know that 0 degrees Celcius = -273 degrees Kelvin, But i don't know Fahrenheit.

No, no no! -273 Celcius is 0 Kelvin. -273 Celsius is absolute zero. Kelvin is set up so absolute zero IS zero degrees. Therefore, -273 Celsius = 0 Kelvin.

Kaboon
26th December 2000, 23:02
Flatmatt, thanks. That's what I meant. :D Got a bit confused, but I knew that. Thanks for correcting me.

Now everybody, let's do it again. Whats the temperature in your country in degrees Celsius?;)

It's here still -2 to -8 degrees Celcius. It's snowing now. :(

Starz
14th January 2001, 03:11
bout 68° here, and raining

pepzi
16th January 2001, 12:36
The air temperature in Gävle, Sweden is currently -8°C (17.6°F, 265°K) and the wind is chill :)

Thats it for todays weather report :)

The Only Lynx
16th January 2001, 12:42
Originally posted by Kaboon
Originally posted by watadoo
It's 65 degrees and sunny in San Francisco.

Just wondering what the temperature in your country? (In degrees please. I don't know how to use fahrenheit.:D) Here in the Netherlands it's about -1 to -6 degrees celsius and no clouds.

[Edited by Kaboon on 12-23-2000 at 12:51 PM]

farenheit is degrees too

you mean centagrade /also called: degrees celcius