Will Milan's high temperature be exactly 13°C on April 20? Current YES odds: 0%. Trade weather predictions with live odds.
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Milan experiences variable spring weather in mid-April, with daily highs typically ranging from 11°C to 18°C depending on atmospheric patterns. The specificity of this market—requiring the exact maximum temperature to be 13°C—makes it a precise weather prediction. Current odds sit at 0%, reflecting trader expectations that Milan's high temperature will deviate from this narrow target. This suggests traders broadly expect either warmer conditions typical of late April, or cooler conditions from lingering spring variability. The market's design captures day-to-day weather volatility that characterizes Milan's transition into warmer months. With $11,352 in liquidity and recent 24-hour volume of $1,020, this recurring daily temperature market provides transparent price discovery for exact-temperature predictions. The odds trajectory—currently extreme in favor of NO—indicates high certainty among market participants that 13°C will not be the high for April 20. Temperature markets like this resolve based on official meteorological recordings at market close, ensuring objective, verifiable outcomes regardless of broader weather patterns or seasonal forecasts.
The market resolves YES if Milan's highest recorded temperature on April 20, 2026 equals exactly 13°C; otherwise it resolves NO. Resolution is based on official weather station data at market close.
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