Temperature Converter - Celsius to Fahrenheit & Kelvin

Instantly convert Celsius to Fahrenheit & Kelvin. Perfect for checking weather in Delhi or cooking recipes. Fast in your browser, free to use, privacy-friendly…

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Freezing point (0°C)
Room temperature (24°C)
Body temperature (37°C)
Boiling point (100°C)
Absolute zero (-273.15°C)

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  1. 1

    Enter Temperature

    Input the temperature value you wish to convert (e.g., 42°C for a hot afternoon in Chennai)

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    Select Scale

    Choose the source temperature scale from the dropdown menu

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Online Temperature Calculator for India

Convert temperature units instantly. Ideal for checking weather updates, setting AC temperatures, or baking recipes with accuracy.

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Real-time conversion between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which temperature scales are supported?
Our tool supports all major scales including Celsius (standard in India), Fahrenheit, Kelvin, Rankine, and historical scales like Réaumur and Newton for educational purposes.
How accurate is the conversion for cooking?
We use scientifically precise formulas ensuring high accuracy. It is perfect for converting baking temperatures from foreign cookbooks to Celsius for your OTG.
Why do we need Celsius in India?
India officially follows the Metric system. Celsius is used for weather reports (like 45°C in Delhi), medical thermometers, and cooking, making it the essential standard.
What is the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit?
Water boils at 100°C, which converts to 212°F. This is useful when following recipes from the US that use Fahrenheit for baking temperatures.