Latest forecasts from Taiwan's Central Weather Administration and global models like ECMWF and GFS point to a Taipei high of 25-27°C on March 25, fueling trader consensus with 26°C and 27°C leading at 26% and 25% implied probabilities amid tight clustering. This reflects a subtropical ridge strengthening over the region, promoting sunny skies and mild advection of warmer air masses, contrasting the 24% odds on 22°C or below tied to lingering northerly winds or unexpected frontal clouds. Historical March averages hover near 24°C, but recent days' 23-25°C readings and low humidity amplify urban heat island effects, with model ensembles showing 1-2°C spread as the key differentiator—watch afternoon sea breeze timing for resolution.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedHighest temperature in Taipei on March 25?
Highest temperature in Taipei on March 25?
26°C 26%
22°C or below 25%
27°C 25%
25°C 23%
22°C or below
25%
23°C
18%
24°C
11%
25°C
23%
26°C
26%
27°C
25%
28°C
17%
29°C
14%
30°C
13%
31°C
11%
32°C or higher
11%
26°C 26%
22°C or below 25%
27°C 25%
25°C 23%
22°C or below
25%
23°C
18%
24°C
11%
25°C
23%
26°C
26%
27°C
25%
28°C
17%
29°C
14%
30°C
13%
31°C
11%
32°C or higher
11%
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0x69c47De9D...Latest forecasts from Taiwan's Central Weather Administration and global models like ECMWF and GFS point to a Taipei high of 25-27°C on March 25, fueling trader consensus with 26°C and 27°C leading at 26% and 25% implied probabilities amid tight clustering. This reflects a subtropical ridge strengthening over the region, promoting sunny skies and mild advection of warmer air masses, contrasting the 24% odds on 22°C or below tied to lingering northerly winds or unexpected frontal clouds. Historical March averages hover near 24°C, but recent days' 23-25°C readings and low humidity amplify urban heat island effects, with model ensembles showing 1-2°C spread as the key differentiator—watch afternoon sea breeze timing for resolution.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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