SURIN WEATHER.

It s VERY VERY Hot.What s the calc to take it from "F" to "C " anybody.
It is easy to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius with these three steps.
  1. Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature.
  2. Multiply this number by five.
  3. Divide the result by nine.
For example, suppose the temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit and you want to know what the figure would be in Celsius. Use the above three steps:
  1. 80 F – 32 = 48
  2. 5 x 48 = 240
  3. 240 / 9 = 26.7
 
It is easy to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius with these three steps.
  1. Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature.
  2. Multiply this number by five.
  3. Divide the result by nine.
For example, suppose the temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit and you want to know what the figure would be in Celsius. Use the above three steps:
  1. 80 F – 32 = 48
  2. 5 x 48 = 240
  3. 240 / 9 = 26.7
Put it this way, 100 degrees in Fahrenheit is frikkin hot. :) Anything above that is very hot. LOL
 
Put it this way, 100 degrees in Fahrenheit is frikkin hot. :) Anything above that is very hot. LOL
Easy to see what is what in Fahrenheit. 0 is cold, 100 is hot. No calculations needed. :) 32 is freezing temp. 50 is livable. 80 is flippin' perfect. ;;victory;;
 
Landed in Manchester at 7.30 yesterday morning the temperature was 13 degrees F. This morning when I got up at 9am it was 17F I can't believe I am missing Surin weather.
Been there, done that, but in January with snow on the ground, a frozen windscreen, and a flat tyre after 3 months in Thailand. I wanted a flight back on the same day, but had to drive to my home in Snowdonia instead where I found the kitchen flooded after a burst pipe which resulted from the central heating's condenser boiler switching off after the condensation tube became frozen solid and allowed water to back up to the boiler.

It took six months to sell the house and arrive back in Thailand... I haven't been back to the UK since then.
 
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