Over the last 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have exhibited an upward trend, reaching a peak in the late afternoon before gradually declining. Humidity levels varied significantly, with a notable spike to full saturation, which could have implications for fog or mist formation, especially during the cooler early morning hours when temperatures were lower. Air pressure has shown a gradual decrease throughout the period, which may indicate the approach of a weather system that could lead to changes in the current conditions. Wind speeds remained generally light with some fluctuations, and wind directions shifted throughout the day, suggesting variable wind patterns over the city. The combination of these weather indicators points to relatively stable conditions, but the decreasing air pressure could suggest potential changes on the horizon.