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I don't think any self-respecting weatherman would say "twice as cold". But if he did, I'd go with the degree-day convention. The heating needs of a given day, month or season are expressed in degree-days. In the northeast U.S., that's the difference between 65 F (18.3 C) and the average temperature (which therefore assumes that you only need heat when the outside temperature is below 65 F). So twice as cold as 0 F would be -65 F, and twice as cold as 0 C would be -18.3 C.

2006-07-11 02:37:13 · answer #1 · answered by kirchwey 7 · 0 0

This is a simple addition problem. Meteorologists (weathermen) generally report temperatures to us in whole degrees. If today's temperature is 0 and tomorrow's is expected to be twice as cold, you simply add -1 degree, meaning -1 degree is twice as cold as 0 degrees. This is true whether the scale is fahrenheit or centigrade.

2006-07-11 07:53:23 · answer #2 · answered by jodash6469 1 · 0 0

Depends on how cold it was the day before???
(Else its an Impossiblility coz double 0 is Zero and since thats the same value it cannot therefore be twice as cold!)

If it was 2 deg yesterday then 0 today (-2) it would be -4
tomorrow..... ????

2006-07-11 01:28:15 · answer #3 · answered by Banderes 4 · 0 1

0 or -27

2006-07-11 01:29:13 · answer #4 · answered by Croasis 3 · 0 1

mathematically it must be 0 tomorrow. My brother had asked me the same question. I think it must be -2 or something like that. We are talking about coldness..

2006-07-11 01:36:19 · answer #5 · answered by tapsev 3 · 0 1

0 degree's

2006-07-11 01:27:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

- 135.5 C because 0 C is 273 Kelvinor -8.9 C if your using Faurenheit

2006-07-11 03:15:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

-10

2006-07-11 01:27:22 · answer #8 · answered by Lupin IV 6 · 0 1

well if he said it it was 0 degrees farenheit, that would be -17.7 degrees celcius, so tomorrow it should be -35.4 degrees celcius, which is -31.7 degrees farenheit. Or if he said 0 º C that is 32º F so tomorrow it should 16º Fwhich is -8.8 º C. I hope that sounds logic to you.

2006-07-11 01:34:19 · answer #9 · answered by marlborosmokingteam 2 · 0 1

about -20 degree then.

2006-07-11 01:28:48 · answer #10 · answered by VooGDooR 1 · 0 1

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