Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have remained relatively stable with only minor fluctuations, indicating a consistent weather pattern. Humidity levels experienced some variations but showed a notable increase during the nighttime hours, which is typical due to the decrease in temperature and can result in morning fog or dew. The air pressure has been gradually increasing, suggesting a trend toward more stable weather conditions and possibly clearer skies. Wind speeds were mostly light to moderate and showed no significant gusts that would impact outdoor activities. The wind direction varied but predominantly came from the northwest, which is common for the region and could contribute to the transport of cooler air masses into the area.