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Will the highest temperature in Seattle be between 54-55°F on December 9?

Yes Price
0.1%
Volume
$21.0K
Liquidity
$188.8K
Spread: 0.10%
Traders
15
Active positions

Will the highest temperature in Seattle be between 54-55°F on December 9?

Current: 0.1% 80.0%4 data points
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Market Analysis

**Market Overview** The prediction market "Will the highest temperature in Seattle be between 54-55°F on December 9?" is currently trading at 0.1% on Polymarket, reflecting real-time sentiment and odds from 15 active participants. As of December 10, 2025, this market has generated $21.0K in total trading volume, making it an emerging prediction market in the general category. **Current Odds & Price Action** The "Yes" outcome is priced at 0.1%, while "No" trades at 100.0%. The market has remained relatively stable over the past 24 hours, suggesting established consensus among traders about the likely outcome. **Liquidity & Trading Conditions** With $188.8K in available liquidity, traders can execute large positions with minimal price impact. The current bid-ask spread of 0.10% reflects excellent market depth and trading efficiency. **Market Timeline** This market is approaching its resolution date and will close soon.

Market Details

Created
Dec 5, 2025
Closes
Dec 9, 2025
Outcomes
Yes / No
Market ID
839614
Last Updated
4d ago

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