Over the past 24 hours in New York City, there has been a noticeable fluctuation in temperature, with a general trend of cooling towards the early hours, followed by a modest warming period during the day, before tapering off again. Humidity levels exhibited a significant increase as the temperatures began to drop, peaking during the coolest parts of the day, and slightly diminishing as temperatures rose. Atmospheric pressure remained relatively stable, with a slight but steady increase throughout the day, indicating a period of fair weather and possibly a high-pressure system moving through the area. Wind speeds were consistent and light, with no significant gusts, while the wind direction shifted gradually from a northeasterly to an easterly direction by the end of the period. The combination of rising humidity, stable air pressure, and consistent wind conditions suggests that the weather in New York City has been stable, but the increased humidity could lead to a chance of morning fog or overcast conditions.