Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have shown a gradual increasing trend, peaking in the later hours before a noticeable dip occurred, suggesting a warm day followed by a cooler night. Humidity levels have fluctuated, with a general increase towards the evening and night, indicative of more moisture in the air which could lead to morning fog or dew. Air pressure experienced some variability but increased significantly towards the end of the period, which could signal more stable weather conditions approaching. Wind speeds were mostly light to moderate but showed an uptick later on, indicating a possible increase in wind activity. The wind direction has been predominantly from the southwest, shifting more towards the northwest later in the period, which may bring cooler air from those directions into the region.