Singapore experiences tropical weather year-round with temperatures typically ranging between 25°C and 35°C. April is one of the warmer months in the island nation, with afternoon temperatures frequently reaching the upper 30s. The prediction market is assessing whether the highest temperature recorded on April 18, 2026, will reach 35°C or higher. This is a recurring daily weather market that settles based on meteorological data from official Singapore weather services. The current market pricing shows YES odds at just 2%, indicating traders collectively assess a low probability of the temperature hitting 35°C on this specific date. This compressed odds reflects expectations of slightly cooler conditions for April 18 or higher uncertainty in forecasting daily temperature swings. The market has seen moderate liquidity with approximately $2,742 in available trading depth, and recent 24-hour volume reached $1,938. Weather prediction markets like this one typically experience tightening odds toward settlement as more precise meteorological forecasts become available in the days leading up to the event. Daily temperature thresholds in Singapore are known to be sensitive to cloud cover, atmospheric patterns, and time-of-day measurement windows. The resolution will be determined by the highest recorded temperature throughout the calendar day in Singapore.