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Highest temperature in Toronto on May 14?

Highest temperature in Toronto on May 14?

33%

11°C

$35.4K Vol.

$860K Liq.

Ends in about 6 hours

Highest temperature in Toronto on May 15?

Highest temperature in Toronto on May 15?

29%

19°C

$9.4K Vol.

$33.5K Liq.

Ends in 1 day

Highest temperature in Toronto on May 16?

Highest temperature in Toronto on May 16?

28%

22°C

$568 Vol.

$13.4K Liq.

Ends in 2 days

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Detroit Tigers

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Detroit Tigers

56%

Toronto Blue Jays

$353 Vol.

$25.1K Liq.

Ends in 9 days

AHL: Toronto Marlies vs. Cleveland Monsters

AHL: Toronto Marlies vs. Cleveland Monsters

53%

Cleveland Monsters

$48 Vol.

$2.3K Liq.

Ends in about 17 hours

Toronto Mayoral Election Winner

Toronto Mayoral Election Winner

78%

Olivia Chow

$29.7K Vol.

$72.5K Liq.

5

Ends in 6 months

Toronto Tempo vs. Los Angeles Sparks

Toronto Tempo vs. Los Angeles Sparks

70%

Los Angeles Sparks

$3 Vol.

$1.7K Liq.

Ends in 2 days

Toronto Tempo vs. Chicago Sky

Toronto Tempo vs. Chicago Sky

50%

Chicago Sky

$0 Vol.

$1 Liq.

Ends in 14 days

Call of Duty: Toronto KOI vs Huntsmen (BO5) - Call of Duty League Major 3 Group B

Call of Duty: Toronto KOI vs Huntsmen (BO5) - Call of Duty League Major 3 Group B

90%

Toronto KOI

$0 Vol.

$27.1K Liq.

Ends in 2 days

Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees

Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees

53%

New York Yankees

$0 Vol.

$19.4K Liq.

Ends in 12 days

AHL: Toronto Marlies vs. Cleveland Monsters

AHL: Toronto Marlies vs. Cleveland Monsters

50%

Cleveland Monsters

$0 Vol.

$191 Liq.

Ends in 3 days

Portland Fire vs. Toronto Tempo

Portland Fire vs. Toronto Tempo

50%

Toronto Tempo

$0 Vol.

$11 Liq.

Ends in 10 days

Toronto Tempo vs. Minnesota Lynx

Toronto Tempo vs. Minnesota Lynx

57%

Minnesota Lynx

$0 Vol.

$289 Liq.

Ends in 8 days

Toronto Tempo vs. Phoenix Mercury

Toronto Tempo vs. Phoenix Mercury

61%

Phoenix Mercury

$0 Vol.

$1.1K Liq.

Ends in 6 days

Toronto Tempo vs. Los Angeles Sparks

Toronto Tempo vs. Los Angeles Sparks

63%

Los Angeles Sparks

$0 Vol.

$1.5K Liq.

Ends in 4 days

Chicago Fire FC vs. Toronto FC

Chicago Fire FC vs. Toronto FC

64%

Chicago Fire FC

$0 Vol.

$2.0K Liq.

Ends in 10 days

Charlotte FC vs. Toronto FC

Charlotte FC vs. Toronto FC

54%

Charlotte FC

$12 Vol.

$623K Liq.

Ends in 3 days

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Polymarket currently hosts 175 active markets for Toronto that lets you track or trade on predictions like “Highest temperature in Toronto on May 14?”. Whether you are tracking widely debated events or niche outcomes, the platform aggregates real-time odds based on over $75K in trading volume, providing a comprehensive view of fan and investor sentiment.

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As of today, the most active market is “Highest temperature in Toronto on May 14?,” where the crowd is currently assigning a 33% chance to 11°C. These odds update in real-time as new information emerges and users trade, offering a dynamic snapshot of what the market believes will happen compared to traditional bookmaker odds.

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