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Just a little bit above cold, somewhere around body heat.

Body heat is 98.6°F or 37.0°C.

So lukewarm would fall roughly somewhere between 79 - 97 °F or 26 - 36°C.

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The temperature that is considered lukewarm for yeast to rise is about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature can rise to be about 85 degrees before it starts to get too warm.

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Dissolve dry active yeast in water that is about 105-110 degrees Fahrenheit. Water that is hotter than that may kill the yeast.

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How do you know when the water is lukewarm?

Water is lukewarm when it is slightly above your temperature, about 100-105 degrees F.


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