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Top Undervalued
+27.5¢
19°C(Yes)
+19.5¢
21°C(No)
+15¢
18°C(Yes)
Highest temperature in Cape Town on April 15? AI analysis: • +27.5¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
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Recent weather forecasts indicate that the highest temperature at Cape Town International Airport on...
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19°C
YesNo
17.5¢
82.5¢
45¢
55¢
+27.5¢
0¢
21°C
YesNo
29.5¢
70.5¢
10¢
90¢
0¢
+19.5¢
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Exotics
Weather forecasting is a standard but small niche in prediction markets. While not extremely bizarre, predicting the exact daily high temperature of a specific city is not a mainstream event with widespread public attention like politics or finance.
Movers
April 13, 2026 - April 14, 2026, the price of '15°C or below' plunged from 25c to less than 1c, '25°C or higher' dropped from 25.5c to 0.5c, '18°C' fell from 19.5c to 3c, and '16°C' dropped from 12.5c to under 1c. This is because updated short-term weather forecasts ruled out extreme high and low temperatures as the resolution date approached, causing funds to aggressively concentrate in the middle temperature ranges (especially 20-22°C).
Divergence
Significant divergence exists. Mainstream weather sources (e.g., Google Weather, AccuWeather, Time and Date) forecast a high of 18°C or 19°C (64-67°F) for Cape Town International Airport on April 15. However, Polymarket funds are heavily concentrated on the 20°C, 21°C, and 22°C options (summing to over 70%). This is likely due to traders failing to update their models with the latest precise daily forecasts, or confusing the city center's temperature with the specific airport station readings, which often differ slightly.