Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a slight increase in temperature, followed by a more noticeable rise during daylight hours, before gradually cooling off again towards the evening. Humidity levels fluctuated significantly, starting moderately, decreasing as temperatures peaked, and then increasing again with the cooling trend. Air pressure remained relatively stable throughout the period, suggesting a period of consistent weather patterns without significant fronts or storms passing through the area. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate, with a peak in the later hours, and the wind direction varied but predominantly came from the south, shifting more easterly towards the end of the period. This combination of stable pressure, moderate temperatures, and variable winds and humidity suggests typical weather for the region without any immediate indications of severe weather events.