Ankara, Turkey's capital city, experiences variable spring weather patterns during mid-April as temperatures gradually begin climbing toward warmer summer months. This prediction market asks specifically whether the highest temperature recorded in Ankara on April 18, 2026 will reach exactly 18°C. With current odds at just 1% YES, the market structure indicates traders broadly believe the actual high temperature will either fall significantly below or exceed this 18°C threshold on that date. Typical April weather in Ankara sees daily highs ranging from around 16°C to 22°C depending on regional weather patterns, atmospheric conditions, and seasonal transition effects, making 18°C a specific but plausible temperature target. The market's extremely low odds suggest traders expect April 18 to bring either unusually cool or unseasonably warm conditions compared to this precise threshold. These granular temperature prediction markets appeal to traders with interests in weather derivatives, climate analysis, meteorological forecasting, risk hedging, and advanced weather-based trading strategies. Market resolution relies on official temperature data recorded by Turkish meteorological authorities for Ankara, ensuring transparent and neutral verification of outcomes.