Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a slight fluctuation in temperature, with a general cooling trend during the night that reversed with warming during the daytime. Humidity levels peaked in the late night to early morning hours, which is typical due to the cooling temperatures, and then decreased slightly as the day warmed up, maintaining moderate values throughout. Air pressure remained relatively stable, indicating a period without significant weather fronts or storm systems affecting the area. Wind speeds varied but were mostly light to gentle, with some periods of calm; however, the wind direction was variable, shifting from westerly to northerly and even briefly to southerly, suggesting a lack of a dominant weather pattern. Overall, the weather in New York City has been relatively stable, without indications of any severe weather events in the immediate future.