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Will the highest temperature in Miami be between 96-97°F on July 15?

Yes Price
8.6%
Volume
$997
Liquidity
$5.3K
Spread: 0.80%
Traders
32
Active positions

Will the highest temperature in Miami be between 96-97°F on July 15?

Current: 8.6% 9.6%2 data points
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Market Analysis

**Market Overview** The prediction market "Will the highest temperature in Miami be between 96-97°F on July 15?" is currently trading at 8.6% on Polymarket, reflecting real-time sentiment and odds from 32 active participants. As of July 14, 2026, this market has generated $997 in total trading volume, making it an emerging prediction market in the general category. **Current Odds & Price Action** The "Yes" outcome is priced at 8.6%, while "No" trades at 91.4%. The market has remained relatively stable over the past 24 hours, suggesting established consensus among traders about the likely outcome. **Liquidity & Trading Conditions** This market offers $5.3K in liquidity, suitable for retail-sized positions. **Market Timeline** ⏰ Time-sensitive: This market will resolve in 1 days, with final settlement expected on Jul 15, 2026.

Market Details

Created
Jul 14, 2026
Closes
Jul 15, 2026
Outcomes
Yes / No
Market ID
2916008
Last Updated
9h ago

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