Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a gradual decrease in temperature, consistent with a typical diurnal pattern, reaching its lowest point during the early morning hours before rising again. Relative humidity levels showed significant variability, with a notable peak coinciding with the early hours, indicative of possible morning dew or fog conditions, followed by drier conditions during the day. Air pressure remained relatively stable, with a slight decreasing trend suggesting a possible weakening of the high-pressure system over the area. Wind speeds were generally light but increased significantly towards the latter part of the period, which could lead to cooler perceived temperatures and increased wind chill. The wind direction varied, with a general shift from northerly to southerly and back to northerly, indicating the passage of a weather front and potential changes in weather conditions, such as the arrival of a colder air mass followed by a warmer one.