The temperature of water that is considered lukewarm is typically around 98-105 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lukewarm temperature for yeast is typically around 100-110F (37-43C).
Hot water is warmer than tepid water. Tepid water typically refers to water that is lukewarm or slightly warm, while hot water is heated to a higher temperature.
Water is lukewarm when it is slightly above your temperature, about 100-105 degrees F.
Water at 95°F is considered warm. This temperature falls within the range of lukewarm to warm water.
Tepid can also be considered "lukewarm", which is room temperature (or slightly above): 23 C or 73 F
You can adjust the temperature of lukewarm water from the cold tap by mixing it with hot water until it reaches the desired warmth.
Perhaps about 75 or 80 degrees Lukewarm is generally around body heat. ≈ 36 oC or 98 oF
You don't buy lukewarm water, you heat water until its lukewarm.
Yes, cold water can become lukewarm if it is left at room temperature for some time. Additionally, mixing cold water with hot water can also result in lukewarm water.
make sure the water is lukewarm to the touch. Do not use hot or cold water
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.
Tepid is lukewarm water so obviously hot water!