Denver, Colorado experiences highly variable spring weather in mid-to-late April, with average daily highs typically ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit. A high temperature between 36 and 37 degrees would represent a notably cool day for this time of year, though such temperatures do occur during unexpected cold snaps or polar air intrusions. This market isolates a very specific temperature band—just a one-degree window—making it a narrowly defined outcome within the broader daily high temperature range. The current market price of 0% YES odds indicates strong consensus among traders that Denver's high temperature will fall outside this particular range on April 20. This pricing likely reflects recent weather patterns, seasonal expectations, and short-term forecast models pointing toward warmer conditions for the region. The market resolves based on the official National Weather Service record for Denver's maximum temperature on April 20, providing an objective and authoritative settlement mechanism. Daily temperature prediction markets offer valuable transparency into how market participants value precise meteorological outcomes and how consensus pricing shifts as new forecasts and weather data become available throughout the trading period.