Munich's weather on April 18 will be determined by the city's meteorological conditions as recorded by official sources. The prediction market is asking whether the highest temperature on that date will be exactly 19°C. Currently trading at 24% YES odds, the market reflects a relatively low probability of the high reaching precisely this temperature. In mid-April, Munich typically experiences spring weather with highs ranging from 15°C to 20°C, meaning 19°C is within the normal range but represents a narrow target. For the market to resolve YES, the official temperature reading must match exactly 19°C—not 18°C, not 20°C, but exactly 19°C. This precision requirement explains the lower odds, as weather rarely lands on exact round numbers. The 24% implied probability suggests market participants view other temperature outcomes as more likely. Over the past 24 hours, the market has seen significant trading activity with available liquidity for traders interested in this specific weather outcome prediction.