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Lowest temperature in Dallas on Apr 6, 2026?

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43° or below 0%
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44° to 45° 0%
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46° to 47° 0%
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48° to 49° 0%
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50° to 51° 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks the official daily low temperature recorded in Dallas, Texas, on April 6, 2026. It provides a way to speculate on regional spring weather patterns and climatic variability.

Dallas experiences significant spring volatility, where cold fronts from the north can occasionally clash with warm Gulf air. Historically, early April temperatures can fluctuate between frosty mornings and warm afternoons, making precise meteorological forecasting challenging. Data for this market is derived from official National Weather Service readings for the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Market prices reflect the collective anticipation of how the specific weather conditions will land within the defined temperature ranges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the official data source for the lowest temperature?

The official daily minimum temperature recorded by the National Weather Service at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

How is the lowest temperature defined for this market?

It is the lowest temperature recorded during the 24-hour calendar day of April 6, 2026, in Central Time.

Does the market account for wind chill or 'feels like' temperatures?

No, the market strictly considers the actual air temperature, not wind chill or heat index.

What happens if there is extreme weather or a recording error?

Settlement is determined by the official verified report released by the National Weather Service.

Are the temperature ranges inclusive of their endpoints?

Each bracket is defined by the lower and upper bounds provided in the specific market contract rules for that outcome.

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