Over the past 24 hours, New York City experienced a gradual increase in temperature, which peaked during the late afternoon before declining slightly towards the evening. Humidity levels showed significant variation, with a notable spike to saturation at one point, indicating the possibility of fog or precipitation during that time. Air pressure remained relatively stable, with only minor fluctuations, suggesting steady weather conditions. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate throughout the day, with no significant gusts, and wind direction was predominantly from the northeast, with occasional shifts towards the north and brief changes to a westerly and easterly direction. These conditions are indicative of a stable weather pattern, with the slight temperature drop and increased evening humidity potentially leading to cooler and damper nighttime conditions.