Panama City, located on the isthmus between two oceans, experiences a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. April is part of the rainy season leading into May, with typical daily highs ranging from 29 to 32 degrees Celsius. The market asks whether tomorrow's high temperature will settle at exactly 28°C—a specific threshold that falls slightly below the seasonal average for this time of year. The current odds of 0% reflect market expectations that Panama City's high temperature will likely exceed or fall short of this precise target. Weather observations are recorded by multiple meteorological stations and will be verifiable after April 20. The specificity of this market—requiring an exact 28°C reading rather than a range—creates a narrow resolution window. Small variations in measurement location, timing, or rounding could determine the outcome. Temperature patterns depend on cloud cover, precipitation timing, and Atlantic weather systems. April typically brings humid conditions with afternoon thunderstorms common across the region. The extremely low odds suggest traders expect the daily high to remain above this threshold, though daily highs do occasionally dip below 29°C during particularly rainy periods.