**Recent forecasts from the National Weather Service and private models point to a nighttime low in the lower-to-mid 60s for Denver on August 23, 2026, with the market-implied distribution centered near 64–67 °F reflecting this consensus while capturing residual uncertainty.** Partly to mostly cloudy skies, a 30–50 % chance of showers or thunderstorms, and light southerly winds are expected to limit radiational cooling overnight. In Denver’s high-elevation, semi-arid environment, clear skies typically allow strong surface radiative heat loss and lower minima; increased cloud cover and any precipitation act as a thermal blanket and evaporative coolant, elevating the low by several degrees. Model spread in cloud timing and storm coverage creates the observed clustering around 64–67 °F, with lower-probability tails (57 °F or below) tied to scenarios of clearer skies or stronger downslope winds, and higher outcomes reflecting more persistent moisture or delayed clearing. No major synoptic shift has altered guidance in the past 48 hours, keeping the distribution relatively flat across the 60–70 °F range.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedLowest temperature in Denver on August 23?
76°F or higher 60%
66-67°F 33%
64-65°F 31%
57°F or below 30%
57°F or below
30%
58-59°F
24%
60-61°F
24%
62-63°F
26%
64-65°F
31%
66-67°F
33%
68-69°F
29%
70-71°F
24%
72-73°F
24%
74-75°F
12%
76°F or higher
60%
76°F or higher 60%
66-67°F 33%
64-65°F 31%
57°F or below 30%
57°F or below
30%
58-59°F
24%
60-61°F
24%
62-63°F
26%
64-65°F
31%
66-67°F
33%
68-69°F
29%
70-71°F
24%
72-73°F
24%
74-75°F
12%
76°F or higher
60%
The resolution source for this market will be information from NOAA, specifically the lowest reading under the "Temp" column for all times on this day, available here: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=kbkf
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Revisions to temperatures recorded within this market's timeframe will be considered until the first datapoint for the following date has been published, after which any alterations will not be considered.
Market Opened: Aug 22, 2026, 12:29 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...The resolution source for this market will be information from NOAA, specifically the lowest reading under the "Temp" column for all times on this day, available here: https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=kbkf
To toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius, click the "Switch to US Units w/ kts" button until the relevant table displays °F.
This market can not resolve until the first data point for the following date has been published on the resolution source.
The resolution source for this market measures temperatures to whole degrees Fahrenheit (eg, 21°F). Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market.
Revisions to temperatures recorded within this market's timeframe will be considered until the first datapoint for the following date has been published, after which any alterations will not be considered.
Resolution Source
https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=kbkfResolver
0x69c47De9D...**Recent forecasts from the National Weather Service and private models point to a nighttime low in the lower-to-mid 60s for Denver on August 23, 2026, with the market-implied distribution centered near 64–67 °F reflecting this consensus while capturing residual uncertainty.** Partly to mostly cloudy skies, a 30–50 % chance of showers or thunderstorms, and light southerly winds are expected to limit radiational cooling overnight. In Denver’s high-elevation, semi-arid environment, clear skies typically allow strong surface radiative heat loss and lower minima; increased cloud cover and any precipitation act as a thermal blanket and evaporative coolant, elevating the low by several degrees. Model spread in cloud timing and storm coverage creates the observed clustering around 64–67 °F, with lower-probability tails (57 °F or below) tied to scenarios of clearer skies or stronger downslope winds, and higher outcomes reflecting more persistent moisture or delayed clearing. No major synoptic shift has altered guidance in the past 48 hours, keeping the distribution relatively flat across the 60–70 °F range.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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