Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures experienced a gradual decrease reaching a minimum in the early morning hours before rising again towards the evening, indicative of a typical diurnal cycle. Humidity levels varied but showed a notable increase during the night, which is common as temperatures drop and the air holds moisture more efficiently. The air pressure remained relatively stable and high, suggesting settled weather conditions without significant changes or the approach of any major weather systems. Wind speeds were mostly light to gentle, with some calm periods, and the predominant wind direction shifted from westerly to northerly and finally to easterly, which could influence temperature and humidity levels as different air masses move into the area. Overall, the weather in New York City has been stable, without any extreme or severe conditions noted in the last day.