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No, you don't need to wear a jacket if it's 35 degrees Celsius. 35 degrees Celsius is a quite warm temperature, so a jacket would likely make you feel uncomfortably hot.
No. That's a decently warm summer temperature.
It's 62.6 degrees Fahrenheit. If the wind is blowing, you might need a jacket.
No. I'd be lucky if I didn't suffer the symptoms of heat stroke before long, so a jacket is the last thing on my mind.
I put a jacket on mine when it is 50 degrees for our walks. If it is really cold I put a a sweater under it.
Temperature IS measured in degrees Celsius, so there is no need to convert.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius you need to first subtract 32. Then you need to divide by 9 and multiply by 5. So—> 34 degrees Fahrenheit equals 1.1 degrees celsius
No because it is very hot if it is 28 degrees Celsius
No, it's very hot because it's near boiling point, which is 100 degrees C.
If its in Celsius then another 13 degrees are needed because water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
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