Will NYC's highest temperature on April 20 fall between 62-63°F? Current odds: 0%. Traders are pricing this specific narrow range as unlikely.
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New York City's weather on April 20 will depend on seasonal spring conditions and any incoming weather systems. April temperatures in NYC typically range from the mid-40s to the low-60s Fahrenheit as the city transitions from spring into summer. The specific question focuses on whether the day's highest temperature will fall within a narrow 62-63°F band—a precise range that requires favorable conditions to align. At 0% odds, traders are indicating this exact outcome is perceived as highly unlikely; a high of exactly 62°F or 63°F would require conditions to stay within one degree, which is a tight constraint for weather prediction. Historical data shows NYC's April 20 highs have varied from 50°F to 65°F depending on the year and prevailing weather patterns. The market reflects current weather modeling suggesting traders expect temperatures either warmer or cooler than this specific window. Resolution occurs at midnight UTC on April 20, based on the official National Weather Service recording for Central Park. This market demonstrates how narrow temperature bands create distinct trading opportunities in weather prediction markets.
Market resolves YES if NYC's highest temperature on April 20 is between 62°F and 63°F inclusive, based on National Weather Service official Central Park readings. Resolution time is 00:00 UTC on April 21, 2026.
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