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Kelvin, degrees Celsius, or degrees Fahrenheit.
It was the lowest temperature that could be achieved using salted ice.
Geraniums can survive in 40-degree weather, but they may not thrive and could be damaged if exposed to prolonged periods of cold temperatures. It is best to protect them or bring them indoors if temperatures drop significantly.
No. While global warming might affect tornado activity, tornadoes themselves are an end product of weather and climatic activity, not a cause.
It means that it's a triangle with a certain amount of temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. It could also mean that a certain triangle has a temperature inside it.
Not hot - just pleasantly warm - you could wear a teeshirt but might need a jacket or sweater if you are in the shade or if it's windy
The temperature on a hot day can vary, but generally, it could range from 80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more depending on the location and weather conditions.
No. You'll need a degree in either psychology, sociology or criminal law. However, a degree in neuroscience could be useful as would a background in computer science (as a lot of criminologists use the latest computer technology to analyse brain activity).
In 66 degree weather, you can wear light layers such as a long sleeve shirt, a light sweater or jacket, and pants or jeans. Consider bringing a scarf or light coat for cooler mornings or evenings. It's best to wear clothing that you can easily adjust to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Ireland's weather is unpredictable. The first two weeks of May could be very nice, with sunny weather and nice temperatures. It can also be cooler and wet. Temperatures could be about 11 degrees celsius, which is about 51 degrees fahrenheit. It could be warmer or cooler. It is hard to predict weather accurately for more than 10 days in advance. If you were coming to Ireland you can check forecasts. The national weather service is Met Éireann. Their website is met.ie and you can find more information there along with forecasts.
On average, the temperature drops by 2 degrees Celsius for every 1,000 feet of altitude gained. So, 26,000 feet x 2 degrees Celsius = a 52 degree difference from the ground, in Celsius. To convert to Fahrenheit, remember the temperature drops by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, on average, for every 1,000 feet of altitude gained. So if your having a 100 degree heatwave on the ground, don't lick any poles up top. . . The temperature will be a balmy 6.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
The weather in Colorado in July is usually sunny and dry but conditions do change quickly. July is typically the warmest month of the year in Colorado and one could expect daily temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius or 86 degrees Fahrenheit.