0 Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit/273 Kelvin, and not particularly cold.
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As poisin pointed out,
0 Fahrenheit is -18c/255k and requires a darn sight more than a light jacket.
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Meanwhile
100c is 212F/373K
While 100F is around 38C/311K
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0Kelvin is -273c/-459
100K is -173c/-279f
When I moved here from the north It was really hard, i felt really dizzy, but you end up getting used to it
I'm quite sure i wouldn't be able to handle your winter hahah
I was about to say the same, if the weather is below 15 its considered cold here... we're currently in summer and the weather has been above 32°c every day
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As poisin pointed out,
0 Fahrenheit is -18c/255k and requires a darn sight more than a light jacket.
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Meanwhile
100c is 212F/373K
While 100F is around 38C/311K
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0Kelvin is -273c/-459
100K is -173c/-279f
Our summer is close to (some days over) +35/+40C, a living hell
I'm quite sure i wouldn't be able to handle your winter hahah