Over the past 24 hours, New York City experienced a slight fluctuation in temperatures, with a general trend of cooling that ended with a modest warming up towards the latter part of the period. Humidity levels were high for the majority of the day but saw a significant drop mid-period before rising again, potentially affecting the comfort level and precipitation likelihood. Atmospheric pressure showed minor variability with a few periods of more notable decrease, suggesting possible changes in weather patterns such as incoming fronts or systems. Wind speeds were mostly light to moderate, with occasional increases that could contribute to wind chill effects during colder temperatures. The wind direction was variable but predominantly westerly, with shifts that might have influenced the distribution of air masses and the urban heat dispersion in the city.