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Last updated: 04.02 14:31
Top Undervalued
+15¢
31°C(No)
+3¢
33°C(Yes)
+3¢
34°C(Yes)
Highest temperature in Singapore on April 5? AI analysis: • +15¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
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According to the official MSS outlook for the first fortnight of April 2026, daily maximum temperatu...
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31°C
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30¢
70¢
15¢
85¢
0¢
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33°C
YesNo
22¢
78¢
25¢
75¢
+3¢
0¢
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Exotics
This is a routine local weather prediction market. While weather derivatives are common in professional finance, betting on the exact daily high temperature of a specific city is somewhat niche and functions as a novelty/entertainment market for retail prediction market traders.
Movers
Between April 1, 2026, 10:40 and 12:50, the Yes price for '35°C or higher' plummeted from 25.5c to 0.45c, while the Yes price for '32°C' surged from 18c to 33.5c. This was driven by updated weather forecasts confirming a high probability of precipitation, drastically reducing the chances of extreme heat.
Between April 1, 2026, 18:20 and April 2, 12:45, the Yes price for '31°C' dropped from 34.5c to 22c as market sentiment and capital shifted to consolidate around the 32°C and 33°C marks.
Divergence
There is a moderate divergence. While the official Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) macro forecast suggests maximum temperatures mostly between 33-35°C for the first half of April, the prediction market is currently pricing 31-33°C as the most likely outcome (with 32°C peaking). This indicates that bettors are heavily weighting the localized cooling effects of the specific thunderstorms forecast for April 5, rather than relying strictly on the fortnight's macro climate outlook.