I have family/friends that visit often from Celsius using countries and every time the weather comes up, they ask me what xx F is in C. Tired of trying to answer them, I figured out a quick, ballpark conversion --
50 deg F = 10 deg C
For every 10 def F, there's roughly a 6 deg C change.
So (approximately)
40 deg F = 4 deg C
60 deg F = 16 deg C
etc.
I find that it works reasonably well for frequent requests from said Celsius understanding visitors.
F -> C: subtract 32, divide by 2. So 76F = 44/2 ~= 22C
C -> F: multiply by 2, add 32. So 15C = 30+32 ~= 62F
The factor of 2 isn’t precise (the actual ratio is closer to 5/9). But it only really diverges at hotter temps: so 95F is actually 35C, whereas this formula will give you 31.5C, which is more like 89F; but 50F will give you 9C (48F), when the correct value is 10C. For most weather purposes it’s close enough - at least to decide what to wear - and it’s easy for most people to calculate.
50 deg F = 10 deg C
For every 10 def F, there's roughly a 6 deg C change.
So (approximately)
40 deg F = 4 deg C
60 deg F = 16 deg C
etc.
I find that it works reasonably well for frequent requests from said Celsius understanding visitors.
*Edited for line breaks