Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced slight fluctuations, starting relatively warm before slightly cooling and then warming up again towards the late afternoon, followed by a gradual decrease towards the late evening. Humidity levels were moderate during the day but showed a significant increase in the evening, indicative of increased moisture in the air that could potentially lead to fog or rain. Air pressure remained relatively stable, with a slight overall decrease, suggesting stable weather conditions but with a potential for slight weather changes. Wind speeds were mostly light to gentle and increased slightly in the afternoon, which could contribute to a mild wind chill factor. The wind direction shifted from northerly in the early hours to easterly by the end of the period, which may bring changes in weather patterns, possibly drawing in moisture from the Atlantic.