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Top Undervalued
+12¢
19°C(Yes)
+4.5¢
20°C(No)
+3.5¢
18°C(No)
Highest temperature in Buenos Aires on May 7? AI analysis: • +12¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
Undervalued Options Insights:
Current mid-to-long term weather forecasts (e.g., Ventusky, AccuWeather) indicate a cold front passi...
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19°C
YesNo
11¢
89¢
23¢
77¢
+12¢
0¢
20°C
YesNo
23.5¢
76.5¢
19¢
81¢
0¢
+4.5¢
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Exotics
While weather prediction is a known niche in prediction markets, guessing the exact high temperature of a specific city on a random day is quite specific and not a mainstream topic of interest for the general public.
Divergence
There is a significant divergence. Mainstream weather forecasts (e.g., AccuWeather and Google Weather) generally predict the high temperature for Buenos Aires (and the Ezeiza airport) on May 7 to be around 17°C (62°F). However, the prediction market heavily favors 19°C, 20°C, and 21°C (combining for over 60% implied probability). This disconnect is likely driven by market participants betting on a delayed arrival of a cold front, allowing pre-frontal warmth to dictate the daily high, or factoring in historical micro-climate positive biases at the specific Wunderground SAEZ station.