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  2. Beijing, Beijing Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Beijing, Beijing local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Template:Convert/list of units/temperature - Wikipedia

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    Temperature; system unit code (alternative) ... degree Celsius °C (C) °C ([°C]+273.15) ... °R °F °C (R F C) degree Fahrenheit °F (F) °F

  4. Conversion of scales of temperature - Wikipedia

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    Converting units of temperature differences (also referred to as temperature deltas) is not the same as converting absolute temperature values, and different formulae must be used. To convert a delta temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, the formula is {Δ T } °F = ⁠ 9 / 5 ⁠ {Δ T } °C .

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  6. Degree (temperature) - Wikipedia

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    Common scales of temperature measured in degrees: CelsiusC) Fahrenheit (°F) Rankine (°R or °Ra), which uses the Fahrenheit scale, adjusted so that 0 degrees Rankine is equal to absolute zero. Unlike the degree Fahrenheit and degree Celsius, the kelvin is no longer referred to or written as a degree (but was before 1967 [1] [2] [3]). The ...

  7. Beijing heat wave clouds long weekend and sets multi-day ...

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    The Nanjiao observatory in southern Beijing on Saturday for the first time recorded temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for a third consecutive day, according to the ...

  8. Rankine scale - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the Kelvin scale, which was first proposed in 1848, [1] zero on the Rankine scale is absolute zero, but a temperature difference of one Rankine degree (°R or °Ra) is defined as equal to one Fahrenheit degree, rather than the Celsius degree used on the Kelvin scale.

  9. China logs 52.2 Celsius as extreme weather rewrites records - AOL

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    A remote township in China's arid northwest endured temperatures of more than 52 Celsius (126 Fahrenheit) on Sunday, state media reported, setting a record for a country that was battling minus ...