16 C = 61 F
Jun. 28th, 2014 11:15 amOr at least close enough for most cases where one needs a quick mental comparison.
This isn't in relation to anything in particular - other than that I was taught fahrenheit and then we changed to celsius, and I'm still mostly confused about how warm a celsius feels. I do know that I like an 18 C room for living, with a 16 to 17 room for sleeping, and both my work office and our bedroom have been relentlessly 25 C for the last few days and nights. Ugh.
But, depending on the cloud cover and the wind, 16 C is light jacket weather (&, if you want to aggravate the kids, socks in your birkenstocks weather).
This isn't in relation to anything in particular - other than that I was taught fahrenheit and then we changed to celsius, and I'm still mostly confused about how warm a celsius feels. I do know that I like an 18 C room for living, with a 16 to 17 room for sleeping, and both my work office and our bedroom have been relentlessly 25 C for the last few days and nights. Ugh.
But, depending on the cloud cover and the wind, 16 C is light jacket weather (&, if you want to aggravate the kids, socks in your birkenstocks weather).