Over the past 24 hours in New York City, there has been a gradual increase in temperature, reaching its peak in the late afternoon before beginning a slight decline towards the evening. Humidity levels have experienced significant fluctuations, with very high humidity in the early hours, a notable decrease by afternoon, and another decrease late in the evening, suggesting the possibility of morning fog clearing up as the day progresses. Air pressure has remained relatively stable with minor variations, indicating no significant weather fronts moving through the area during this period. Wind speeds have been mostly light to moderate, with a brief period of calm winds, and a notable increase towards the end of the 24-hour period, which could contribute to a perceived drop in temperature. The wind has been variable in direction, predominantly coming from a southerly direction, shifting to northerly and easterly at times, which may have influenced the temperature and humidity changes throughout the day.