Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have displayed a typical diurnal pattern, starting off cooler in the early hours, warming up towards the afternoon, and then cooling again through the evening into the night. Relative humidity values inversely mirrored the temperature trend, decreasing as temperatures peaked and increasing as temperatures fell, which is characteristic of the relationship between temperature and air's capacity to hold moisture. Atmospheric pressure remained relatively stable, indicating a period of settled weather without significant frontal activity or storm systems impacting the area. Wind speeds varied but were generally light to moderate, with a noticeable period of calm winds in the evening hours. The predominant wind direction was from the northwest, shifting towards the north and later showing a drastic shift to southerly winds, which could signal a change in the weather pattern or an approaching weather system.