Over the past 24 hours, New York City experienced a gradual decline in temperature, followed by a significant drop toward the end of the period, indicating a transition from warmer to cooler weather conditions. Humidity levels fluctuated, with a notable increase during the later hours, suggesting the potential for fog formation or precipitation. Air pressure remained relatively stable, with a slight increase toward the current hour, which may indicate stable weather conditions in the short term. Wind speeds varied modestly, with periods of calm interspersed with gentle breezes; however, there was a notable increase in wind speed during the late afternoon, possibly contributing to the cooler temperatures observed thereafter. Wind direction was predominantly from the south, shifting to a westerly direction by the last recorded hour, which could bring changes in weather patterns, such as the introduction of cooler air masses from inland areas.