Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have shown a typical diurnal pattern, starting cooler in the early hours, warming significantly during the day, and then cooling again towards the evening. Humidity levels peaked in the early morning, which is common due to overnight cooling and condensation, and then dropped considerably as temperatures rose, indicating drier air during the day. Air pressure has been on a steady decline throughout the period, suggesting an increased likelihood of changing weather patterns, possibly leading to a development of a low-pressure system which could result in unsettled weather. Wind speeds varied, with a noticeable increase towards the end of the period, which could contribute to more dynamic weather conditions, including potentially stronger wind gusts. The wind direction varied from easterly to westerly throughout the day, with a general shift towards westerly winds in the later hours, often associated with the movement of weather systems across the region.