Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a gradual increase followed by a modest decline, indicating a typical diurnal pattern. Humidity levels started relatively low but showed a noticeable increase towards the latter part of the period, suggesting an increase in moisture in the air which could lead to a higher chance of precipitation or fog development. Air pressure remained relatively stable, with a slight overall increase, which typically signals fair weather and stable atmospheric conditions. Wind speeds were mostly light to moderate with some variability, but no significant gusts or strong winds were observed, indicating a calm wind pattern throughout the day. The predominant wind direction shifted from westerly to northerly and then to easterly, which could influence the temperature and humidity levels depending on the origin of the air masses.