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10°F to °C — What is 10 Fahrenheit in Celsius?

10°F = -12.22°C. Use the exact formula (°F − 32) × 5/9 to convert any Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius — algebraically exact with zero rounding, as defined by the NIST.

Answer

-12.22°C

10 °F = -12.22 °C

Exact: -12.220000 °C · uses the BIPM-defined constant

How it's calculated

(°F − 32) × 5/9 = °C

Step 1: Apply the formula to the input value.
Step 2: (10 − 32) × 5/9 = -22 × 5/9 = -12.22

What does 10°F feel like?

10°F is at or below the freezing point of water (32°F). Ice forms on roads and surfaces at 32°F. Wind chill at 10°F in moderate wind can feel significantly colder, increasing frostbite risk for exposed skin.

10°F in other temperature scales

Celsius

-12.22°C

Fahrenheit

10°F

Kelvin

260.93 K

Common temperature references

Key temperatures from science, cooking, and medicine

°C°FReference
-40°C-40°F°C and °F are equal
-18°C0°FZero Fahrenheit
0°C32°FWater freezes
10°C50°FCool day
20°C68°FRoom temperature
25°C77°FWarm room
37°C98.6°FBody temperature
38°C100.4°FFever threshold (WHO)
100°C212°FWater boils (sea level)
160°C320°FLow oven
180°C356°FModerate oven (Gas Mark 4)
200°C392°FHot oven (Gas Mark 6)
220°C428°FVery hot oven (Gas Mark 7)
250°C482°FMax home oven

Fahrenheit to Celsius — Nearby Values

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Fahrenheit (°F)Celsius (°C)
0 °F-17.78 °C
10 °Fthis page-12.22 °C
20 °F-6.67 °C

Common questions about 10 °F to °C

What is 10°F in Celsius?

10 degrees Fahrenheit equals exactly -12.22 degrees Celsius. The formula is (10 − 32) × 5/9 = -12.22°C. In Kelvin, this is 260.93 K.

How do you convert 10°F to °C step by step?

Step 1: Subtract 32 from 10 to get -22. Step 2: Multiply by 5/9 (or 0.5556). Result: -22 × 5/9 = -12.22°C. This formula is algebraically exact.

Is 10°F hot or cold?

10°F is below freezing. Water freezes at 32°F; expect ice and snow conditions.

What is -12.22°C back in Fahrenheit?

-12.22°C converts back to exactly 10°F — which is 10°F. The conversion is perfectly reversible using the inverse formula: (°C × 9/5) + 32.

What should I wear at 10°F?

At 10°F, layer up: thermal base, fleece mid-layer, insulated waterproof jacket. Warm hat, gloves, and insulated boots are essential. Cover all exposed skin.

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-12.22°C

10 °F=-12.22 °C

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Formula used

(°F − 32) × 5/9 = °C

Algebraically exact — zero rounding in the formula