Over the last 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a notable increase, suggesting a warming trend that peaked during the later hours of the day before a slight decrease was observed. Relative humidity levels have fluctuated considerably, starting at moderate levels before dipping significantly during the midday hours and then rising again in the evening, likely making the warmer temperatures feel more oppressive later in the day. Air pressure remained relatively stable throughout the period, indicating a period of steady weather conditions without significant fronts or storms. Wind speeds varied from calm to moderate, with an increase towards the end of the 24-hour period potentially contributing to some cooling relief. The wind direction shifted from predominantly northwesterly to easterly and then settled into a westerly pattern, which can influence temperature and humidity levels depending on the origin of the air masses moving into the area.