Singapore's weather follows predictable tropical patterns with relatively consistent daily temperatures year-round. The highest temperature on any given day is a measurable, objective value determined by local weather data and meteorological records. At current odds of 0%, the market reflects extremely low probability of the highest temperature reaching exactly 27°C on April 20, suggesting active traders believe the daily high will either exceed or fall below that specific threshold. Singapore's daily maximum temperatures typically range between 30°C and 35°C throughout the year, with occasional variation depending on seasonal patterns and localized weather systems. A high of exactly 27°C would be exceptionally cool for Singapore and is considered unlikely by market participants. The resolution will be based on official meteorological data from Singapore's National Environment Agency or other comparable weather records. This market allows traders to speculate on precise temperature thresholds, with the outcome determined by the recorded high temperature for April 20, 2026. The 0% odds indicate strong market consensus that 27°C will not be the exact maximum temperature for that date, reflecting expectations of either warmer or cooler conditions.