No. That's a decently warm summer temperature.
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.
50 degrees Fahrenheit (in my opinion) is cold. I would usually wear pants and a jacket. Hope that this helps!
No, it must not be true.
I would probably wear a bright tshirt and capris
I am pretty sure Einstein wore a white laboratory jacket that went down past his knees and a vest and slacks.
no
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.
A light jacket. 10 degrees Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
12 degrees Celsius equals 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit, so I would wear a jacket or hoodie, gloves, a hat, scarf. Whatever keeps you warm.
6 degrees Celsius equals 42.8 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that you are likely to wear long sleeves and long pants, with a light to medium warmth jacket.
That's 66.2 F Depending on the wind, a light jacket.
small little coat or jacket and jumper, it's not that cold.
A floaty top, jeans and a light cardigan (assuming your a girl!)
Around 20 to 30 degrees celsius in the west to as little as 9 degrees celcius in the east, you will still probably need to wear a light jacket or cardigan. There is a large difference between day and night temperatures.
That's 41° F, so you'd probably want long pants and a light to medium weight jacket.
30 degree celsius
a jacket