Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have shown a slight overall upward trend, starting off cooler in the early hours and rising towards the end of the period. There was a notable increase in humidity in the morning, which peaked at a high level but then decreased significantly towards the later hours, indicating drier air moving into the area. Air pressure experienced a significant rise in the middle of the time frame, suggesting the possible influence of a high-pressure system, but it later decreased and stabilized towards the end of the period. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate throughout the day, with some variability, but they picked up noticeably in the final hours. Wind direction varied but predominantly came from the northwest, with a shift to westerly winds towards the end of the period, which could influence the transport of air masses and associated weather patterns.