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Highest temperature in Taipei on March 29?

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Highest temperature in Taipei on March 29?

25°C 32%

24°C 24%

26°C 16%

27°C 12%

Polymarket

$161,146 Vol.

25°C 32%

24°C 24%

26°C 16%

27°C 12%

Polymarket

$161,146 Vol.

22°C or below

$1,497 Vol.

5%

23°C

$1,967 Vol.

10%

24°C

$1,425 Vol.

24%

25°C

$1,054 Vol.

32%

26°C

$958 Vol.

16%

27°C

$1,072 Vol.

12%

28°C

$1,671 Vol.

9%

29°C

$5,039 Vol.

1%

30°C

$912 Vol.

2%

31°C

$920 Vol.

<1%

32°C or higher

$144,651 Vol.

<1%

This market will resolve to the temperature range that contains the highest temperature recorded by NOAA at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in degrees Celsius on 29 Mar '26. The resolution source for this market will be information from NOAA, specifically the highest reading under the "Temp" column on the specified date once information is finalized for all hours on that date, available here: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=RCTP To toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius, click the "Switch to Metric Units" button until the relevant table displays °C. This market can not resolve to "Yes" until data for this date has been finalized. The resolution source for this market measures temperatures to whole degrees Celsius (eg, 9°C). Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market. Any revisions to temperatures recorded after data is finalized for this market's timeframe will not be considered for this market's resolution.Trader consensus on Polymarket shows tight clustering around 24–26°C for Taipei's highest temperature on March 29, with 25°C leading at 28.5% implied probability, reflecting the Central Weather Administration's (CWA) latest ensemble guidance averaging near 25°C under a persistent high-pressure ridge promoting diurnal heating and light winds. Recent observations from March 27–28 recorded highs of 23–24°C at Taoyuan Airport (resolution source via NOAA), tempered by partial cloud cover and northeasterly flows; differentiating factors include ECMWF models favoring slight warming to 26°C via reduced low-level moisture, while GFS ensembles hold cooler at 23–24°C with potential sea-breeze enhancement or afternoon showers shaving 1–2°C. Late-March climatology averages 23–25°C, with urban heat island effects adding variability—watch CWA's midday update for refined short-range consensus as resolution nears.

Trader consensus on Polymarket shows tight clustering around 24–26°C for Taipei's highest temperature on March 29, with 25°C leading at 28.5% implied probability, reflecting the Central Weather Administration's (CWA) latest ensemble guidance averaging near 25°C under a persistent high-pressure ridge promoting diurnal heating and light winds. Recent observations from March 27–28 recorded highs of 23–24°C at Taoyuan Airport (resolution source via NOAA), tempered by partial cloud cover and northeasterly flows; differentiating factors include ECMWF models favoring slight warming to 26°C via reduced low-level moisture, while GFS ensembles hold cooler at 23–24°C with potential sea-breeze enhancement or afternoon showers shaving 1–2°C. Late-March climatology averages 23–25°C, with urban heat island effects adding variability—watch CWA's midday update for refined short-range consensus as resolution nears.

Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
This market will resolve to the temperature range that contains the highest temperature recorded by NOAA at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in degrees Celsius on 29 Mar '26. The resolution source for this market will be information from NOAA, specifically the highest reading under the "Temp" column on the specified date once information is finalized for all hours on that date, available here: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=RCTP To toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius, click the "Switch to Metric Units" button until the relevant table displays °C. This market can not resolve to "Yes" until data for this date has been finalized. The resolution source for this market measures temperatures to whole degrees Celsius (eg, 9°C). Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market. Any revisions to temperatures recorded after data is finalized for this market's timeframe will not be considered for this market's resolution.Trader consensus on Polymarket shows tight clustering around 24–26°C for Taipei's highest temperature on March 29, with 25°C leading at 28.5% implied probability, reflecting the Central Weather Administration's (CWA) latest ensemble guidance averaging near 25°C under a persistent high-pressure ridge promoting diurnal heating and light winds. Recent observations from March 27–28 recorded highs of 23–24°C at Taoyuan Airport (resolution source via NOAA), tempered by partial cloud cover and northeasterly flows; differentiating factors include ECMWF models favoring slight warming to 26°C via reduced low-level moisture, while GFS ensembles hold cooler at 23–24°C with potential sea-breeze enhancement or afternoon showers shaving 1–2°C. Late-March climatology averages 23–25°C, with urban heat island effects adding variability—watch CWA's midday update for refined short-range consensus as resolution nears.

Trader consensus on Polymarket shows tight clustering around 24–26°C for Taipei's highest temperature on March 29, with 25°C leading at 28.5% implied probability, reflecting the Central Weather Administration's (CWA) latest ensemble guidance averaging near 25°C under a persistent high-pressure ridge promoting diurnal heating and light winds. Recent observations from March 27–28 recorded highs of 23–24°C at Taoyuan Airport (resolution source via NOAA), tempered by partial cloud cover and northeasterly flows; differentiating factors include ECMWF models favoring slight warming to 26°C via reduced low-level moisture, while GFS ensembles hold cooler at 23–24°C with potential sea-breeze enhancement or afternoon showers shaving 1–2°C. Late-March climatology averages 23–25°C, with urban heat island effects adding variability—watch CWA's midday update for refined short-range consensus as resolution nears.

Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated

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Frequently Asked Questions

"Highest temperature in Taipei on March 29?" is a prediction market on Polymarket with 11 possible outcomes where traders buy and sell shares based on what they believe will happen. The current leading outcome is "25°C" at 32%, followed by "24°C" at 24%. Prices reflect real-time crowd-sourced probabilities. For example, a share priced at 32¢ implies that the market collectively assigns a 32% chance to that outcome. These odds shift continuously as traders react to new developments and information. Shares in the correct outcome are redeemable for $1 each upon market resolution.

As of today, "Highest temperature in Taipei on March 29?" has generated $161.1K in total trading volume since the market launched on Mar 25, 2026. This level of trading activity reflects strong engagement from the Polymarket community and helps ensure that the current odds are informed by a deep pool of market participants. You can track live price movements and trade on any outcome directly on this page.

To trade on "Highest temperature in Taipei on March 29?," browse the 11 available outcomes listed on this page. Each outcome displays a current price representing the market's implied probability. To take a position, select the outcome you believe is most likely, choose "Yes" to trade in favor of it or "No" to trade against it, enter your amount, and click "Trade." If your chosen outcome is correct when the market resolves, your "Yes" shares pay out $1 each. If it's incorrect, they pay out $0. You can also sell your shares at any time before resolution if you want to lock in a profit or cut a loss.

The current frontrunner for "Highest temperature in Taipei on March 29?" is "25°C" at 32%, meaning the market assigns a 32% chance to that outcome. The next closest outcome is "24°C" at 24%. These odds update in real-time as traders buy and sell shares, so they reflect the latest collective view of what's most likely to happen. Check back frequently or bookmark this page to follow how the odds shift as new information emerges.

The resolution rules for "Highest temperature in Taipei on March 29?" define exactly what needs to happen for each outcome to be declared a winner — including the official data sources used to determine the result. You can review the complete resolution criteria in the "Rules" section on this page above the comments. We recommend reading the rules carefully before trading, as they specify the precise conditions, edge cases, and sources that govern how this market is settled.