Kuala Lumpur experiences a tropical climate with consistently warm temperatures throughout the year, rarely experiencing significant temperature variations. April typically sees average daily highs between 32 and 34 degrees Celsius, making a peak of exactly 29°C well below seasonal norms for the region. This market asks whether the maximum temperature on April 18, 2026 will hit that precise threshold—a notably cool day for Kuala Lumpur's equatorial setting. The question is fully resolvable via official meteorological data from Malaysia's Meteorological Department, which records daily temperature readings across the region with precision. Current market odds of just 1% for YES reflect the statistical improbability of such a cool day, given typical April weather patterns and the specificity of matching an exact temperature point rather than a range. The low trading volume ($1,559 over 24 hours) is characteristic of weather prediction markets focused on precise daily temperature values rather than broader seasonal ranges. While monsoon influences or passing weather systems can occasionally bring cooler temperatures, sustained highs at 29°C would represent a meaningful and unusual deviation from expected conditions.