Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures experienced a modest variation, trending slightly downwards before a modest increase, indicative of typical diurnal variation without any extreme temperature changes. Relative humidity levels fluctuated significantly, with a peak that suggests the possibility of morning fog or dew, which could have affected visibility and possibly led to cooler morning conditions. Atmospheric pressure remained relatively high and stable throughout the period, suggesting a period of settled weather, likely with clear skies and low chances of precipitation. Wind speeds were mostly light and variable, which would not have contributed much to wind chill effects, maintaining relatively steady perceived temperatures. Wind direction varied but predominantly came from the west and northwest, shifting more southerly later in the period, which could influence incoming weather patterns, potentially bringing in moisture or a change in temperature.