Yes. It obviously depends on what you are used to, but I would say that, since it is just above the normal freezing point of water, it is pretty cold.
For humans, yes.
13ºC = 55.4ºF
60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
18 degrees Celsius is 64.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 291 kelvin. Not cold.
Cold, but above freezing. Two degrees Celsius is 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
cold
13ºC = 55.4ºF
That depends on what scale you are using. 8 degrees Celsius or about 46 degrees Fahrenheit is rather chilly. 8 degrees Fahrenheit or -13 degrees Celsius is bitterly cold.
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Extremely cold; -89.2 degrees Celsius is -128.56 degrees Fahrenheit.
60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
in the winter the temperature is normally 13 - 19 degrees Celsius and in the summer the temperature is normally 23 - 33 degrees Celsius the record temperature for Christchurch and New Zealand is 42 degrees Celsius
13 Celsius degrees - NOT to be confused with 13 degrees Celsius.
13 degrees Celsius = 55.4 degrees Fahrenheit
125 degrees Celsius = 257 degrees Fahrenheit (hot, not cold).
13 degrees Fahrenheit = -10.56 degrees Celsius13 degrees Celsius = 55.4 degrees Fahrenheit
-19 degrees Celsius = -2.2 degrees Fahrenheit. That would be really cold!
34 degrees Celsius is equal to 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit, so it is not cold at all.