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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.
It's 62.6 degrees Fahrenheit. If the wind is blowing, you might need a jacket.
No. I'd be lucky if I didn't suffer the symptoms of heat stroke before long, so a jacket is the last thing on my mind.
It depends on personal preference and the specific conditions such as humidity, wind, and sun exposure. 30 degrees Celsius is quite warm, so a jacket may not be necessary for most people in such temperatures.
I put a jacket on mine when it is 50 degrees for our walks. If it is really cold I put a a sweater under it.
257 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 257 degrees on the Celsius scale. There is no need to convert it, as it is already in Celsius.
12 degrees Celsius is considered cool, but not extremely cold. It is generally more on the cool side compared to warmer temperatures.
Temperature IS measured in degrees Celsius, so there is no need to convert.
No because it is very hot if it is 28 degrees Celsius
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To convert from Kelvin to Celsius, you need to subtract 273.15 from the temperature in Kelvin. For example, 0 degrees Kelvin is equal to -273.15 degrees Celsius.