Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature exhibited a typical diurnal pattern, with a gradual increase through the afternoon hours, reaching a peak before beginning to decrease towards the evening, indicative of a normal fluctuation from day to night. The relative humidity showed significant variation, with notably high levels during the early morning hours and a sharp decrease later in the day, suggesting a transition from potentially misty or foggy conditions to drier air. Air pressure remained relatively stable with a slight decreasing trend, which can sometimes be associated with the approach of a weather front that might bring changes in weather conditions. Wind speeds were mostly light to moderate, with some variability in intensity, but not indicative of any severe weather events. Wind direction shifted from southerly to westerly throughout the period, which is consistent with the passage of a weather system moving through the area.