Hong Kong's weather is one of the most precisely tracked and forecasted meteorological phenomena in the Asia-Pacific region. Daily temperature variations are monitored by the Hong Kong Observatory with high accuracy. On April 20, 2026, this prediction market poses a specific question: will the daily high temperature reach exactly 24 degrees Celsius? Currently trading at 0% YES odds, the market implies near-certainty among traders that the actual high temperature will differ from this narrow target. The specificity of the 24°C threshold reflects typical springtime conditions in Hong Kong, where daily highs at this time of year generally range between 22 and 28 degrees Celsius, influenced by tropical monsoon patterns and seasonal transitions. The 0% odds suggest market participants expect the April 20 high to fall outside this specific band—either cooler due to an incoming weather system or warmer as the region transitions toward summer heat. Weather data from the Hong Kong Observatory, publicly released at midnight UTC on April 21, will provide the definitive resolution based on actual recorded temperatures. This daily temperature market is part of a recurring series offering traders precise exposure to weather outcomes throughout Hong Kong's seasons.