Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a moderate fluctuation in temperature, with a general cooling trend before a slight rebound. Humidity levels showed significant variation, with a sharp increase followed by a decrease, indicating variable air moisture which could have led to changes in weather conditions such as fog formation or clearing skies. Air pressure saw both peaks and troughs, suggesting the passage of different air masses over the city, which may have caused shifts in weather patterns including the potential for wind shifts or fronts. Wind speeds varied from calm to brisk, with the highest speeds likely leading to increased wind chill, affecting outdoor comfort levels. The wind direction was predominantly westerly, with shifts that could have influenced temperature and precipitation distribution across the city.