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Top Undervalued
+4.5¢
66-67°F(No)
+4¢
64-65°F(No)
+2.1¢
58-59°F(Yes)
Highest temperature in San Francisco on April 7? AI analysis: • +4.5¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
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According to the latest meteorological data, the high temperature at San Francisco International Air...
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66-67°F
YesNo
14.5¢
85.5¢
10¢
90¢
0¢
+4.5¢
64-65°F
YesNo
29¢
71¢
25¢
75¢
0¢
+4¢
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Rule Risk
The primary risk lies in the specific measurement location. The rules mandate using the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) station data on Wunderground. Due to microclimates, this data can differ from downtown SF or generic weather app forecasts, potentially misleading traders who only read the market title.
Exotics
While weather forecasts are common, betting on a specific localized daily temperature range on a prediction platform is categorized as daily trivia or a novelty market, appealing primarily to data and weather enthusiasts rather than mainstream traders.
Movers
On April 6, 2026, the price of the 62-63°F option surged from 24.5c to 42c, while the 66-67°F option dropped from 20c to 10.5c. This occurred as the settlement date approached and the latest short-term weather forecasts narrowed the high-temperature prediction, confirming that the cooling effect from the marine layer heavily favors the 62-63°F range.
Between April 3 and April 5, 2026, the price for the 70-71°F option plummeted from 24.5c to 6.5c, and the 68-69°F option dropped from 26c to 12c. Conversely, the 62-63°F and 64-65°F options rose from 12c and 20c to 23.5c and 30c, respectively. This shift was driven by updated meteorological models confirming that the weekend's anomalous heatwave (80°F) will dissipate rapidly, with a strong marine push returning temperatures to the normal mid-60s range by Tuesday, April 7.