Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a noticeable increase, peaking during the midday hours, followed by a slight dip and subsequent stabilization towards the evening. Humidity levels displayed an inverse relationship with temperature, starting moderately high in the cooler early hours, decreasing significantly as temperatures peaked, and then making a modest recovery as the temperatures fell slightly. Air pressure was relatively stable, with a significant increase noted during the period, which could suggest the arrival of a high-pressure system, typically associated with clearer skies and calmer weather conditions. Wind speeds remained low throughout the day, with a minor increase later on, indicating calm wind conditions that are not likely to contribute significantly to weather changes. Lastly, wind direction remained predominantly from the west-southwest, with slight variations, suggesting a consistent weather pattern without major shifts in the wind's origin.