Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a gradual decrease in temperature, followed by a slight rebound, indicative of a typical diurnal pattern. Humidity levels have shown significant variability, with a sharp increase during the cooler early morning hours, which is common as the air temperature approaches the dew point, leading to higher relative humidity. Air pressure has been relatively stable, with a slight increasing trend, suggesting a period of settled weather. Wind speeds have varied, with some calmer periods and occasional gustier intervals, but without any strong persistent winds. The wind direction has shifted throughout the period, ranging from westerly to northerly, and even southerly, indicating the passage of weather fronts or changes in regional weather patterns.