April 20 marks the height of Taipei's spring season, a period of transitional weather patterns as the city moves from cool spring mornings into warmer summer conditions. The question focuses on a precise meteorological outcome: whether Taipei will record a highest temperature of exactly 26°C on April 20. This market resolves based on official temperature data from Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau, making it objectively verifiable. Currently trading at 0% for YES, the market reflects low conviction that Taipei will hit this exact threshold on that specific date. Spring temperatures in Taipei typically range from 23–29°C depending on weather fronts and seasonal patterns. The 0% price suggests traders assess this outcome as unlikely, possibly viewing 26°C as either too cold or too warm relative to the forecast for April 20. The market opened with liquidity of $4,186 and has seen modest trading volume ($2,098 in 24 hours), typical for narrow daily temperature outcomes.