Quickly find the equivalent temperature in Fahrenheit for any Celsius value using our complete conversion chart or interactive tool below.
Celsius (°C): The Celsius scale is widely used around the world for weather forecasts, cooking, and scientific measurements. It sets the freezing point of water at 0°C and the boiling point at 100°C under standard atmospheric pressure.
Fahrenheit (°F): The Fahrenheit scale is primarily used in the United States. It sets the freezing point of water at 32°F and the boiling point at 212°F. This scale was developed by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century.
While Celsius is part of the metric system and commonly used globally, Fahrenheit remains popular in the US for daily life applications like weather and cooking.
Below is a comprehensive table of common Celsius values and their corresponding Fahrenheit equivalents:
Celsius (°C) | Fahrenheit (°F) |
---|---|
-20°C | -4°F |
-15°C | 5°F |
-10°C | 14°F |
-5°C | 23°F |
0°C | 32°F |
5°C | 41°F |
10°C | 50°F |
15°C | 59°F |
20°C | 68°F |
25°C | 77°F |
30°C | 86°F |
35°C | 95°F |
40°C | 104°F |
Download the full chart: Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Chart PDF Version
You can directly use a Celsius to Fahrenheit Converter or use formulas for the calculation.
To convert Celsius (°C) to Fahrenheit (°F), use the following formula:
°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32
For example, to convert 20°C to Fahrenheit
°F = (20 × 9/5) + 32 = 68°F
This simple formula allows you to quickly calculate any temperature conversion between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Enter any Celsius value below to instantly convert it to Fahrenheit:
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