Denver's climate in mid-April typically features high temperatures in the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit, reflecting the city's transition into spring. A maximum temperature of 47°F or below would be unusually cold for this time of year and would represent a significant departure from seasonal norms for late spring. Historical weather data shows that temperatures this low in mid-April occur quite infrequently in Denver's established weather patterns. The National Weather Service records indicate that Denver averages highs around 65-68°F during the middle of April across multiple decades of records. The current market reflects the general expectation that warmer conditions will prevail, with YES odds at just 1%, indicating that traders strongly believe a below-47°F high is highly unlikely. Such exceptionally low temperatures would require a major cold air mass to move into the region, which is plausible but rare for this time of year. The market's liquidity of $12,284 suggests moderate confidence in this pricing across the prediction market platform. The extremely low YES odds indicate strong consensus that Denver will experience typical or warmer-than-normal conditions on April 18. This market allows traders to assess the probability of a late-season cold snap in the Colorado region.