Ankara, Turkey's capital city, experiences variable spring weather during mid-April. The market predicts whether the city's daily high temperature will be exactly 9°C on April 20, 2026. This type of daily temperature prediction requires precise measurement from official weather stations and reflects the objective nature of weather data. With current YES odds at 0%, the market implies that traders view an exact 9°C high as extremely unlikely for that date. Typical April temperatures in Ankara range from 10°C to 20°C depending on weather patterns, so a 9°C high would represent a notably cooler-than-normal day. The market resolves based on official temperature readings from Ankara's primary weather station, making outcomes fully verifiable and objective. Weather prediction markets require traders to assess both seasonal climate patterns and short-term meteorological forecasts. The near-zero odds suggest strong market consensus that this specific threshold will not be reached, though actual weather outcomes remain uncertain until the resolution date arrives.