Atlanta weather on April 19 represents a specific daily temperature outcome in one of the Southeast's major cities. This market asks whether the day's highest temperature will fall within the narrow 56–57°F range. With current odds at just 1%, traders view this outcome as highly unlikely given typical April conditions. Mid-April temperatures in Atlanta typically range from the high 50s to low 70s, making a peak of exactly 56–57°F a notably cooler-than-typical scenario for that time of year. Resolution hinges on the official National Weather Service high temperature recorded for Atlanta on April 19, 2026. The 1-degree specificity is significant: a high of 55°F or 58°F would resolve as NO, not YES. This granular approach to weather prediction allows traders to isolate narrow outcomes within expected seasonal ranges and express precise views. The market's early 24-hour volume of $669 and $6,550 in available liquidity indicate moderate trader interest in this specific Atlanta weather outcome. Weather markets operate on transparent, publicly available meteorological data, eliminating subjective interpretation and making them straightforward for prediction market participants to evaluate, compare, and trade with confidence.