Over the last 24 hours, New York City has experienced a gradual increase in temperature with a noticeable peak in the latter part of the time series, indicating a warming trend. Humidity levels showed significant variation, with a spike to complete saturation at one point, which may have been indicative of fog or precipitation events. Air pressure has been steadily decreasing, suggesting an increased likelihood of unsettled weather potentially leading to precipitation or storms. Wind speeds remained mostly moderate but fluctuated at times, with calmer winds occurring sporadically. The wind direction was predominantly from the south, shifting to a more southerly and southwesterly direction, which is often associated with the transport of warmer air masses to the region.