Nothing here yet. It might just miss us because we are in the foothills of the Cambrian mountains. Quite often we tend to be sheltered. Watch this spacemi suppose. I might wake up tomorrow to 3 inches of snow.![]()
Good morning. Another one who has no idea what a cm or mm is. Anyway. Allegedly it is zero deg here. No snow overnight either. Hoorah.![]()
Errrm C.. 32 F
Well the easy way to work between the two.Errrm C.. 32 F
Dont forget to take away the number you started withWell the easy way to work between the two.
Farenheight to Centigrade
Minus 32, divide by 9 & times by five.
Centigrade to Farenheight
Divide by 5, times by 9 & add 32
That'd be closer to 5cm(50mm)!Sorry . I thought I might try this modern measurements malarkey .
Snow is probably about 2 inches deep![]()
Well the easy way to work between the two.
Farenheight to Centigrade
Minus 32, divide by 9 & times by five.
Centigrade to Farenheight
Divide by 5, times by 9 & add 32
None here and 3°C.we has snow about an inch.....but it's white and looks nice
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PedantThat'd be closer to 5cm(50mm)!
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One metre equals 39.37007874 inches.Pedant![]()