Will the highest temperature in Seoul be exactly 10°C on April 20? Current YES odds: 0%. Trade prediction market odds on Seoul's daily high temperature.
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This market resolves based on the highest temperature recorded in Seoul, South Korea on April 20, 2026. The market closes at midnight UTC on April 20, making it a precise measurement of a specific weather event in one of East Asia's major cities. Seoul's temperature during mid-to-late April typically ranges between 10–18°C as spring advances, though the current 0% odds on reaching exactly 10°C suggests traders view this precise outcome as highly unlikely. The market has seen $3,067 in volume over the past 24 hours, indicating moderate interest among prediction market participants trading weather outcomes. Historically, Seoul's April temperatures follow seasonal warming patterns, and the city's microclimate is well-documented in historical weather data. The 0% odds reflect either expectations of higher or significantly lower temperatures than 10°C on the resolution date. Weather prediction markets like this one allow traders to assess and trade probabilities based on meteorological forecasts and long-term climate patterns. This is part of a recurring daily temperature market series, with fresh resolution criteria each day, offering consistent opportunities to analyze local weather volatility and seasonal trends across different geographic regions.
This market resolves based on official weather data for Seoul's maximum temperature on April 20, 2026, measured at midnight UTC. Resolution closes at 2026-04-20T00:00:00Z, with outcomes determined by the highest recorded temperature for that calendar day.
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