Scattered afternoon thunderstorms driven by daytime heating, ample Gulf and Atlantic moisture, and weak frontal boundaries are the main catalysts shaping today's rain probabilities across much of the eastern and central United States. National Weather Service forecasts show the highest precipitation chances—often exceeding 80-90%—in the Northeast, with showers and storms also likely in parts of the Midwest, Southeast, and Florida, while the Southwest remains under strong high pressure with near-zero measurable rain odds. Model consensus highlights typical summer convective patterns, with totals depending on storm tracks and intensity rather than widespread systems. Official daily gauge readings from stations like those used in similar markets will determine outcomes, and real-time radar or updated NWS briefings could refine localized probabilities through the evening.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWhere will it rain on August 23?

New York, NY
64%

Los Angeles, CA
9%

Chicago, IL
24%

Houston, TX
29%

Dallas, TX
25%

Phoenix, AZ
24%

Philadelphia, PA
71%

Denver, CO
71%

Washington, DC
27%

Atlanta, GA
25%

Miami, FL
86%

Seattle, WA
26%

Boston, MA
58%

New Orleans, LA
25%

San Francisco, CA
6%
$841 Vol.

New York, NY
64%

Los Angeles, CA
9%

Chicago, IL
24%

Houston, TX
29%

Dallas, TX
25%

Phoenix, AZ
24%

Philadelphia, PA
71%

Denver, CO
71%

Washington, DC
27%

Atlanta, GA
25%

Miami, FL
86%

Seattle, WA
26%

Boston, MA
58%

New Orleans, LA
25%

San Francisco, CA
6%
Measurable precipitation means 0.01 inches or more as reported by the PRECIPITATION (IN) figure in the NWS Daily Climate Report (CLI) for the city's station.
A report of trace ("T") does not qualify.
The PRECIPITATION (IN) figure measures total liquid-equivalent precipitation and does not distinguish between precipitation types.
The observation period is the NWS climate day for KNYC: midnight to midnight local standard time. The final CLI report for a climate day is issued the following morning.
Resolution is based on the station's first published precipitation figure for the day. Subsequent revisions or corrections to the published data will not be considered; the first published value is final. If no figure has been published by 11:59 PM ET on the day following the observation date, this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market is the NWS Daily Climate Report (CLI) for KNYC.
Market Opened: Aug 23, 2026, 7:09 AM ET
Measurable precipitation means 0.01 inches or more as reported by the PRECIPITATION (IN) figure in the NWS Daily Climate Report (CLI) for the city's station.
A report of trace ("T") does not qualify.
The PRECIPITATION (IN) figure measures total liquid-equivalent precipitation and does not distinguish between precipitation types.
The observation period is the NWS climate day for KNYC: midnight to midnight local standard time. The final CLI report for a climate day is issued the following morning.
Resolution is based on the station's first published precipitation figure for the day. Subsequent revisions or corrections to the published data will not be considered; the first published value is final. If no figure has been published by 11:59 PM ET on the day following the observation date, this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market is the NWS Daily Climate Report (CLI) for KNYC.
Scattered afternoon thunderstorms driven by daytime heating, ample Gulf and Atlantic moisture, and weak frontal boundaries are the main catalysts shaping today's rain probabilities across much of the eastern and central United States. National Weather Service forecasts show the highest precipitation chances—often exceeding 80-90%—in the Northeast, with showers and storms also likely in parts of the Midwest, Southeast, and Florida, while the Southwest remains under strong high pressure with near-zero measurable rain odds. Model consensus highlights typical summer convective patterns, with totals depending on storm tracks and intensity rather than widespread systems. Official daily gauge readings from stations like those used in similar markets will determine outcomes, and real-time radar or updated NWS briefings could refine localized probabilities through the evening.
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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