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Updated March 2026

🌡️Temperature Conversion Table

Quick-reference temperature chart covering everyday, cooking, and scientific temperatures in Celsius and Fahrenheit.

Quick Reference

Formula: °F = (°C x 9/5) + 32 | °C = (°F - 32) x 5/9. Key points: 0°C = 32°F (freezing), 100°C = 212°F (boiling), 37°C = 98.6°F (body temp).

Common Temperature Conversions

°C°FContext
-40-40C and F are equal
-180Cold winter day
032Water freezes
1050Cool day
2068Room temperature
2577Warm day
3086Hot day
3798.6Body temperature
40104Heat wave / fever
100212Water boils

Oven / Cooking Temperatures

°C°FGas MarkDescription
1102251/4Very low / slow cook
1202501/2Low / dehydrating
1402751Low
1503002Low / slow roast
1603253Moderately low
1803504Moderate (most baking)
1903755Moderate-hot
2004006Hot (roasting)
2204257Hot
2304508Very hot
2404759Very hot (pizza)
26050010Broiling / max

Full Conversion Table (-40 to 260°C)

°C°F°C°F
-40-40110230
-30-22120248
-20-4130266
-1014140284
032150302
1050160320
2068170338
3086180356
40104190374
50122200392
60140210410
70158220428
80176230446
90194240464
100212250482

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula for Celsius to Fahrenheit?

°F = (°C x 9/5) + 32. For a quick estimate, double the Celsius value and add 30.

What temperature is 180°C in Fahrenheit?

180°C = 356°F. This is the most common baking temperature, used for cakes, cookies, and bread.

At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?

-40 degrees. Both -40°C and -40°F are the same temperature.

What is normal body temperature?

Normal body temperature is 37°C (98.6°F). A fever is generally considered 38°C (100.4°F) or above.

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