Could anyone please post a Celcius-Farenheit equivalence chart please? I can tell you that it is around 5°Celcius here in Rennes (twinned with Rochester by the way, Phil!), and that is above freezing temperature! So how much is 38°F , above or below freezing?
HI there Isabelle - long time no see (Ça fait longtemp que je n't'ai pas vu sur le site - Heureux de pouvoir te parler)
0 C = 32 F
5 C = 41 F
10 C = 50 F
for every 5 degrees celcius, there are 9 degrees farenheit
15C = 59 F
20 C = 68 F
25 C = 77 F
and not that we need it for the next few months but,
30 C = 86 F
35 C = 95 F
40 C = 104 F
more to the point, for the next few months"
-5 C = 23 F
-10 C = 14 F
-15 C = 5 F
now the really cold:
-20 C = -4 F
-25 C = -13 F
-30 C = -22 F
and when I go back home to Timmins at Christmas, I'll be hearing
-35 C = -31 F
and finally the really cold temperature (where it don't matter no more)
-40 C = -40 F
Sheriff Roland