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I would probably wear a bright tshirt and capris
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. That's a decently warm summer temperature.
no it is really really cold so wear clothes like your out in the Arctic
A light jacket. 10 degrees Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Not coo at all very hot so if I was uu I would wear shorts and take a trip to the beach .
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.
Something really warm! Its about negative 9 degrees Celsius!
39 degrees Celsius is equal to 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit (1.8 * 39 + 32) so you would likely be wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
Let's see. Temperature Fahrenheit = (3o Celsius)(1.80) + 32 = 37.4o Fahrenheit ================your call!
a jacket
Very little. It's about 102.2 Fahrenheit, or a moderate fever.
Yes, it equals about 41 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cool, loose clothing and probably a hat and sunscreen. 39 degrees Celsius is equal to 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature of very hot, sunny days.Ideally, you would be near water and could wear a swimsuit (and, again, sunscreen - this temperature usually results from bright daytime sunlight).
47 degrees Fahrenheit = 8.33 degrees Celsius, which is not cold enough to snow but if you were outside you would need a warm coat. In Minnesota, after a cold winter, 47 degrees Fahrenheit feels quite nice, and people will go out in shorts and T-shirts and feel comfortable! :)