Singapore, located near the equator, experiences a tropical climate with consistently warm and humid weather throughout the year. Daily maximum temperatures typically range between 28°C and 32°C, making the 30°C threshold a meaningful midpoint for weather variation. This market tracks whether Singapore's highest temperature on April 18, 2026 reaches 30°C or higher. At 3% current odds, traders are pricing this outcome as unlikely, suggesting forecasts favor cooler conditions with peak temperatures below 30°C. April is part of Singapore's inter-monsoon season, which brings variable weather patterns and occasional rainfall that may suppress daytime temperatures. The market's resolution is determined by official meteorological data from Singapore's National Weather Centre, ensuring objective verification. With liquidity at $2,584 and recent 24-hour volume of $2,296, there is adequate depth for trading. The low odds suggest traders either anticipate below-average cloud cover or expect above-average rainfall on that date. This recurring daily temperature market appeals to weather enthusiasts and those interested in short-term climate prediction trading with clear, measurable outcomes.