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Last updated: 04.01 21:33
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+6.5¢
82-83°F(No)
+6.5¢
78-79°F(Yes)
+3¢
76-77°F(No)
Highest temperature in Atlanta on April 4? AI analysis: • +6.5¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
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Latest weather forecasts indicate that the highest temperature in Atlanta on April 4, 2026, is expec...
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82-83°F
YesNo
29.5¢
70.5¢
23¢
77¢
0¢
+6.5¢
78-79°F
YesNo
15.5¢
84.5¢
22¢
78¢
+6.5¢
0¢
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Movers
March 30, 2026 - March 31, 2026, the price of '84°F or higher' dropped from 36c to 10.5c, '82-83°F' surged from 11.5c to 31.5c, and '80-81°F' surged from 10.5c to 29c. This is because the latest weather models ruled out the possibility of extreme heat, concentrating the expected highest temperature in the 80-83°F range.
March 29, 2026 - March 30, 2026, the price of '80-81°F' dropped sharply from 25c to 13.5c, while '84°F or higher' rose from 24.5c to 35.5c. This was likely due to traders adjusting their positions regarding the probability of extreme heat based on the weather models at the time.
Divergence
There is some divergence. Some mainstream public weather forecasts (such as the data directly cited by Google) show the maximum temperature on April 4 to be around 78-79°F. However, the prediction market still assigns an implied probability of over 70% to the 80-84°F and higher ranges. This indicates that professional traders might be referencing more detailed meteorological ensemble models (like ECMWF or GFS), believing that the localized microclimate at the airport station (KATL) and specific high-pressure systems will cause the actual recorded high to be slightly warmer than general city forecasts. [2]