Will the highest temperature in Atlanta on April 20 be 69°F or below? Current YES odds: 1%. Explore real-time weather prediction market odds.
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Atlanta experiences warming temperatures during mid-April as spring progresses. A daily high of 69°F or below represents unusually cool conditions for this time of year in the Southeast. The current market price reflects 1% odds for this outcome, indicating traders expect temperatures significantly above this threshold on April 20 based on seasonal patterns and near-term forecasts. This market resolves based on the official National Weather Service maximum temperature reading for Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Daily temperature markets attract traders interested in weather patterns and seasonal analysis. The extremely low probability shown in current odds demonstrates strong consensus that April 20 will bring above-typical warmth to the region. Temperature prediction markets provide a mechanism to trade specific weather events and track how forecasts shift as the date approaches.
The market resolves on April 20 based on the official National Weather Service high temperature for Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Resolution occurs when the daily maximum temperature is recorded, typically by early morning of April 21.
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