Jakarta is a tropical city located near the equator, characterized by consistently warm and humid conditions throughout the year. The Indonesian climate follows distinct wet and dry seasons: the wet season spans October through April, while the dry season runs from May to September. As of mid-April, the wet season is drawing to a close, and temperatures are expected to remain warm. A high of 27°C or below would represent relatively cool weather for Jakarta during this time, as typical April maximum temperatures in the city range from 28°C to 32°C. The resolution of this market is straightforward and verifiable: the actual daily maximum temperature recorded by official Jakarta meteorological stations on April 18, 2026 will determine the outcome. With current YES odds at 0%, the prediction market is expressing extremely low probability that the day will remain cool enough to stay at or below 27°C. This market sentiment reflects established historical weather patterns and seasonal climate expectations that consistently predict typical April warmth in Jakarta. The market price essentially implies that traders expect temperatures to exceed 27°C, which aligns well with Jakarta's tropical climate characteristics and the time of year.