Tel Aviv, Israel's largest city and Mediterranean coastal hub, experiences variable spring conditions in April as temperatures gradually warm after winter months. The market asks whether the city's daily maximum temperature will be exactly 19°C on April 18, 2026, a precise outcome that traders can reliably verify. This outcome is precisely defined and resolvable through official meteorological data published by the Israeli Meteorological Service, making it a clear, objective event with no ambiguity. The current market odds of 0% for YES indicate strong market consensus that this specific temperature threshold is unlikely to occur on the designated date. Tel Aviv's daily highs in mid-April typically range between 20°C and 27°C, reflecting the beginning of Mediterranean spring warmth and seasonal warming patterns. The zero percent market price suggests traders expect temperatures to deviate either above or below this exact threshold based on historical data. As the resolution date approaches, participants can monitor weather forecasts and adjust their market positions based on updated climate predictions and forecast updates. Settlement occurs automatically once the Israeli Meteorological Service publishes the official daily high temperature for April 18.