Jakarta experiences a tropical climate with consistent daily temperature variations throughout the year. This market examines whether the city's peak temperature on April 20 will be exactly 29°C. April falls within Jakarta's dry season, with average highs typically ranging between 28°C and 31°C, making 29°C a realistic threshold point. The current 0% YES odds reflect trader sentiment that the actual peak temperature will likely fall either above or below this specific point rather than landing precisely at 29°C. Weather prediction markets like this one rely on verifiable meteorological data from official Jakarta weather stations to determine final outcomes. The market provides a transparent way to track temperature expectations and see how odds shift as the date approaches. These types of precision-based weather markets are particularly useful for understanding how traders assess narrow temperature bands rather than broader forecast ranges. The resolution will be based on recorded official data, ensuring factual and objective settlement.