In the last 24 hours, New York City has experienced a moderate decline in temperature, followed by a gradual increase and a slight decrease towards the current hour, indicating variable but not extreme temperature conditions. Humidity levels showed an increasing trend overnight, peaking in the early hours, before tapering off, suggesting the potential for early morning fog or mist, which likely cleared later in the day. The air pressure remained relatively stable throughout the period, with a slight increase, which could be indicative of settled weather conditions. Wind speeds varied, with a noticeable increase in the last few hours, possibly leading to brisk conditions that could affect outdoor activities. The wind direction was predominantly westerly, with some notable shifts, including a period of northerly and southerly winds, which could have influenced temperature and humidity variations.