Will Seoul's highest temperature reach 8°C on April 20? Live prediction market with current odds at 0% YES. Track real-time market activity.
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Seoul experiences mild spring weather throughout April, with average daily highs typically ranging between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius. A high of only 8 degrees would represent a notably cold day for this time of year, suggesting an unusual weather pattern or the arrival of an early cold front from northern regions. This prediction market examines the specific likelihood of Seoul recording a maximum temperature of 8 degrees Celsius on April 20, 2026. The current market pricing reflects 0% odds on the YES outcome, indicating strong trader consensus that this temperature is extremely unlikely based on Seoul's established late-spring weather patterns and historical records. Cold snaps producing highs near 8 degrees in late April are relatively uncommon for the region. The market remains open for continued trading as weather forecasts become more refined in the days approaching April 20. Final resolution will depend on official Korean Meteorological Administration temperature data recorded for that specific date. Participants trading this market should monitor authoritative weather forecasts and meteorological reports to evaluate how probabilities might shift as the resolution date approaches.
The market resolves on April 20, 2026, based on Seoul's official highest temperature from the Korean Meteorological Administration. YES wins if the high temperature equals 8°C.
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