Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a noticeable fluctuation, starting relatively warm, dipping during the early morning hours, and then rising again towards the late afternoon. Humidity levels peaked in the early morning, which is typical as temperatures drop, and then decreased as temperatures rose, indicating a possible clearing of the early morning moisture. The air pressure has shown a slight downward trend, suggesting a potential change in the weather pattern that could lead to increased cloud cover or precipitation in the near future. Wind speeds have generally been light to moderate but increased towards the end of the period, which could contribute to cooler perceived temperatures and the dispersal of any atmospheric pollutants. The wind direction has remained primarily from the south to south-east, which in New York City often brings milder air during this time of the year.