Over the last 24 hours, New York City has experienced a slight fluctuation in temperature, indicating a varied weather pattern that ranged from cool to moderately warm conditions. Humidity levels have shown significant variation, with periods of complete saturation suggesting the possibility of fog or mist, particularly when temperatures were lower, and drier intervals occurring as temperatures rose. Air pressure has remained relatively stable and high, which is typically associated with fair weather conditions, although minor fluctuations were observed. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate, with no significant gusts, and wind directions shifted throughout the day, although predominantly coming from the north and east. The combination of these indicators suggests that New York City has been under the influence of a stable weather system, with the potential for localized variations in humidity causing changes in visibility and perceived temperature.