🌡️ 30 Fahrenheit to Celsius

30°F equals -1.111111 °C. Below freezing for water at standard pressure.

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Quick Answer
30 °F = -1.111111 °C
Rounded: 30 °F ≈ -1.1 °C
Exact formula
°C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
(30 − 32) × 5/9 = -1.111111 °C
30 °F-1.111111 °C
In everyday terms
Below freezing. Below freezing for water at standard pressure.
  • Ice and frost are possible, especially with wind and moisture.
  • Winter layers are often needed (coat, hat, gloves depending on wind).

Nearby conversions

Quick Answer

30 °F = -1.111111 °C
Exact conversion: -1.111111 °C
Formula used: (30 − 32) × 5/9 = -1.11111111°C
In everyday terms: Below freezing for water at standard pressure.

Common Temperature Conversions

What This Temperature Feels Like

0°C
32 °F · 273.15 K
Cold to cool. Cool weather for many people.
25°C
77 °F · 298.15 K
Comfortable to warm. Common indoor comfort range.
37°C
98.6 °F · 310.15 K
Hot to very hot. Hot conditions where heat caution may be needed.
30 °F (your current input)
Below freezing. Below freezing for water at standard pressure.
  • Ice and frost are possible, especially with wind and moisture.
  • Winter layers are often needed (coat, hat, gloves depending on wind).

Formula + Worked Examples

Celsius to Fahrenheit
°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32
Fahrenheit to Celsius
°C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
Celsius to Kelvin
K = °C + 273.15
Kelvin to Celsius
°C = K − 273.15
Fahrenheit to Kelvin
K = (°F − 32) × 5/9 + 273.15
Kelvin to Fahrenheit
°F = (K − 273.15) × 9/5 + 32

Temperature Reference Table

CelsiusFahrenheitKelvinCommon meaning
0 °C32 °F273.15 KFreezing point of water
20 °C68 °F293.15 KMild room temperature
25 °C77 °F298.15 KWarm and comfortable
37 °C98.6 °F310.15 KNormal body temperature
100 °C212 °F373.15 KBoiling point of water

Related Questions / FAQ

What is 30°F in °C?
30°F equals -1.111111 °C (about -1.11 °C rounded).
What does 30°F feel like?
Below freezing: Below freezing for water at standard pressure. Ice and frost are possible, especially with wind and moisture. Winter layers are often needed (coat, hat, gloves depending on wind).
What formula converts °F to °C?
°C = (°F − 32) × 5/9

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