Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have shown a typical diurnal cycle with a gradual increase during daylight hours, reaching a peak in the afternoon, followed by a decrease as the night progressed. The relative humidity has experienced fluctuations but remained high overall, suggesting a muggy and potentially uncomfortable atmosphere for residents. Air pressure remained relatively stable with minor variations, indicating no significant weather systems moving through the area during this time frame. Wind speeds were generally low but showed an increase later in the day, which could have provided some relief from the high humidity. Wind direction varied widely, suggesting the presence of shifting weather patterns or local effects influencing wind behavior.