Published on April 23, 2026
France’s meteorological office has long provided reliable forecasts, aiding farmers and airlines in planning. This stability has been crucial, especially for operations at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the country’s largest hub.
Recently, officials detected unusual data from weather sensors at the airport. These anomalies coincided with a significant rise in bets on Polymarket, an online prediction market, raising suspicions of foul play.
In response, authorities have launched a formal investigation. The case has been handed over to police, who are now scrutinizing the peculiar weather readings and the surge in betting activity.
The outcome of this inquiry could have far-reaching implications. If tampering is confirmed, it may undermine public trust in weather forecasts and impact how prediction markets operate in the future.
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