Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature exhibited a typical diurnal pattern with a gradual increase during the daytime followed by a decrease at night, remaining within a comfortable range for this time of year. Humidity levels varied significantly, reaching saturation at one point which could have led to fog or mist, and decreasing later, indicating possible transient weather conditions. Air pressure fluctuations were within a narrow band, suggesting stable atmospheric conditions overall, although a significant drop was noted which could indicate a transient weather system passing through the area. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate, with a noticeable peak that could have brought a brisk feel to the air or dispersed any pollutants. The wind direction varied, predominantly coming from the south to southwest, then shifted more towards the north, suggesting the passage of a weather front through the city.