Just a little bit above cold, somewhere around body heat.
Body heat is 98.6°F or 37.0°C.
So lukewarm would fall roughly somewhere between 79 - 97 °F or 26 - 36°C.
The temperature that is considered lukewarm for yeast to rise is about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature can rise to be about 85 degrees before it starts to get too warm.
Dissolve dry active yeast in water that is about 105-110 degrees Fahrenheit. Water that is hotter than that may kill the yeast.
Water is lukewarm when it is slightly above your temperature, about 100-105 degrees F.
There is no specific temperature. Lukewarm typically means neutral in temperature to the skin.
Perhaps about 75 or 80 degrees Lukewarm is generally around body heat. ≈ 36 oC or 98 oF
"Lukewarm" is a non-specific term, but if we consider room temperature to be 70 degrees, and bath water temperature to be 110 degrees, that is a 40 degree difference. Lukewarm should be about halfway between those two points. That would be 90 degrees, or about the same temperature as the average human's skin. So water on the skin at that temperature would feel "just a little bit warm". Which is what lukewarm means.
Body temperature is about 98oF or 36oC, so 71oF would not be too good a temperature for lukewarm water, it would be too cool but 71 ºC would be way to warm.
Lukewarmβ generally means between 98 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit, 36.5 to 40.5 Celsius. When you run the water on your wrist and it feels warmer than your body temperature, but not hot, that should be just about right.
The warmer of the two would be hot water. Tepid water is nearly body temperature, so it is considered lukewarm. That means that hot water is hotter than lukewarm water.
The word lukewarm can either refer informally to a range of temperatures (e.g. only moderately warm or tepid, when something should be hot) or to refer to a person's lack of enthusiasm in some area. It tends to have a negative connotation.
make sure the water is lukewarm to the touch. Do not use hot or cold water
Tepid means lukewarm, or room temperature not hot but not cold. This is likely talking about a sponge moistened with water at this temperature.
It can be. It can mean popular or enviable. It also means a temperature somewhere between cold and lukewarm.
You don't buy lukewarm water, you heat water until its lukewarm.