Chengdu, China's fourth-largest city, experiences variable spring temperatures in mid-April as seasonal transitions affect weather patterns across the region. This market asks whether the highest temperature recorded in Chengdu on April 18, 2026, will be exactly 23°C (approximately 73°F). The market is resolved based on official temperature data from Chengdu meteorological stations, making it verifiable and objective. The current odds show 0% probability for a high of exactly 23°C, reflecting strong market sentiment that the city's peak temperature will deviate from this specific threshold. Chengdu's April highs typically range between 20°C and 28°C depending on weather patterns, so the precision required—landing exactly on 23°C—significantly narrows the possible outcomes. The 0% odds indicate conviction that the market will not resolve YES, though historical temperature variations suggest this remains a distinct if unlikely outcome. This is a recurring daily temperature market common across multiple cities worldwide. The resolution is straightforward: meteorological authorities record Chengdu's daily maximum temperature, and the market settles based on that official data.