Will the highest temperature in Chongqing reach exactly 19°C on April 20? Current market odds show 8% YES probability. Trade on this weather prediction.
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Chongqing, a major metropolitan region in southwestern China, enters late spring on April 20. This prediction market focuses on whether the highest temperature recorded in Chongqing on that specific date will be exactly 19°C. The 8% YES odds imply traders view this outcome as unlikely, suggesting expectations for either warmer or cooler conditions. In mid-April, Chongqing typically experiences warming temperatures as spring progresses, with daily highs commonly ranging from 18–25°C depending on weather patterns. The specificity of hitting exactly 19°C makes this a tight resolution criterion. This market resolves based on the official high temperature recorded by Chinese meteorological authorities for Chongqing on April 20. Recent trading volume of $3,032 over 24 hours reflects moderate interest in this daily weather prediction. The low current probability suggests traders either expect warmer conditions or have factored in the difficulty of matching a precise temperature forecast. This market is part of a recurring daily series for Chongqing temperature events.
This market resolves at the end of April 20, 2026, based on the official highest temperature recorded in Chongqing by Chinese meteorological authorities. If the recorded daily high equals exactly 19°C, YES token holders receive the payout; otherwise, NO holders win.
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