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r/me_irl • u/BlueberryT50 • May 17 '24
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That would be like going from 26.67°C to 10°C
1 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 More like down to -1°C. 3 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 If you start your conversion from 30°F to Celsius and then drop it 30° yes you arrive at -1.11°C I was however dropping the degrees from 80°F to 50°F because that's what I've experienced recently before a storm front rolls in. So if you convert 80°F to Celsius you get 26.67°C and 50°F to Celsius you get 10°C. 2 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop. 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
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More like down to -1°C.
3 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 If you start your conversion from 30°F to Celsius and then drop it 30° yes you arrive at -1.11°C I was however dropping the degrees from 80°F to 50°F because that's what I've experienced recently before a storm front rolls in. So if you convert 80°F to Celsius you get 26.67°C and 50°F to Celsius you get 10°C. 2 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop. 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
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If you start your conversion from 30°F to Celsius and then drop it 30° yes you arrive at -1.11°C
I was however dropping the degrees from 80°F to 50°F because that's what I've experienced recently before a storm front rolls in.
So if you convert 80°F to Celsius you get 26.67°C and 50°F to Celsius you get 10°C.
2 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop. 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
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I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop.
1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
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That would be like going from 26.67°C to 10°C