Miami's weather on April 20 presents a specific temperature forecast that traders can resolve against historical meteorological data. The market focuses on whether Miami's daily high will fall within the narrow 74-75°F range, a tight window for prediction market trading. At current odds of 0%, traders across the prediction market believe this specific temperature window is unlikely to occur on this date. This reflects broader April weather patterns in South Florida, where daytime highs typically range between 75-85°F during spring. The market will resolve based on official National Weather Service data recorded for Miami-Dade County on April 20. The current price of 0% implies strong consensus among traders that Miami's actual high will either exceed 75°F or fall below 74°F. Weather prediction markets allow traders to gain direct exposure to specific meteorological outcomes and test forecast accuracy. The odds may shift as the target date approaches and official forecasts update the expected high temperature. Daily temperature markets like this are common in prediction exchanges, offering recurring opportunities across major US metropolitan areas.