°℃℉ Temperature & Weather Symbols Copy & Paste
Complete collection of degree symbols °, weather units ℃℉, and measurement notation for scientific, educational, and meteorological applications.
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°
Degree Sign Emoji Symbol
℃
Degree Celsius Emoji Symbol
℉
Degree Fahrenheit Emoji Symbol
ϟ
Greek Small Letter Koppa Emoji Symbol
☀
Black Sun With Rays Emoji Symbol
☁
Cloud Emoji Symbol
☂
Umbrella Emoji Symbol
☃
Snowman Emoji Symbol
☉
Sun Emoji Symbol
☼
White Sun With Rays Emoji Symbol
☽
Crescent Moon Emoji Symbol
☾
Last Quarter Moon Emoji Symbol
♁
Earth Emoji Symbol
♨
Hot Springs Emoji Symbol
❄
Snowflake Emoji Symbol
❅
Tight Trifoliate Snowflake Emoji Symbol
❆
Heavy Chevron Snowflake Emoji Symbol
☇
Lightning Emoji Symbol
☈
Thunderstorm Emoji Symbol
☄
Comet Emoji Symbol
㎎
Square Mg Emoji Symbol
㎏
Square Kg Emoji Symbol
㎜
Square Mm Emoji Symbol
㎝
Square Cm Emoji Symbol
㎞
Square Km Emoji Symbol
㎡
Square M Squared Emoji Symbol
㏄
Square Cc Emoji Symbol
㎎
Square Mg Emoji Symbol
㏑
Square Ln Emoji Symbol
㏒
Square Log Emoji Symbol
㏕
Square Mil Emoji Symbol
㏎
Square Km Capital Emoji Symbol
📖Symbol Introduction
Copy and paste degree symbols and unit signs including ° ℃ ℉ ² ³ ⁿ ™ and more. Click any symbol to copy instantly. Essential for temperature readings, scientific notation, mathematical expressions, and technical writing.
💡Pro Tips
- •Write temperature values in both ℃ and ℉ in global content — it takes two extra characters and significantly expands your audience reach
- •Use the composed °C form (two characters) rather than the precomposed ℃ character for scientific and technical documents to follow ISO standards
- •In recipe content, put the temperature in the post title with the degree symbol for better search visibility (e.g. 'Bake at 180°C')
- •For angle measurements, omit the space before °: write '45°' not '45 °' — this is the correct convention for geometry and navigation
- •When combining ² and ³ with units in HTML, use the Unicode characters for inline text but switch to <sup> tags inside formal equations
- •Add ° to your keyboard's autocorrect or text shortcuts so typing 'deg' instantly expands to ° in any app
- •In Excel and Google Sheets, enter the degree symbol with Alt+0176 (Windows) or by pasting from this page — it will display correctly in cell text
- •For temperature data in JSON or CSV files, store the numeric value and unit as separate fields rather than embedding the ° symbol in the value — this makes data processing cleaner
🔧How to Use
Methods for inputting symbols on different devices and platforms
🪟How to Type Degree and Unit Symbols on Windows
- 1Click any symbol on this page to copy it to your clipboard instantly
- 2Type the degree symbol with Alt+0176 on the numeric keypad (NumLock must be on)
- 3In Microsoft Word, the degree symbol is also available via Insert > Symbol > Latin-1 Supplement
- 4Use the emoji panel (Win+. or Win+;) and search 'degree' to find ° ℃ ℉
- 5For ² and ³, use the keyboard shortcuts Alt+0178 and Alt+0179 on the numeric keypad
💡 Tip: The easiest method is to copy symbols directly from this page to your clipboard, then paste them wherever needed.
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