Over the last 24 hours in New York City, the temperature exhibited a warming trend, reaching its peak in the late afternoon before gradually declining towards the evening. Relative humidity levels fluctuated significantly throughout the day, with notably higher levels during the early morning hours, which decreased sharply as temperatures rose, indicating a possible discomfort during the warmer part of the day due to the combination of heat and humidity. Air pressure remained relatively stable with only minor variations, suggesting a period of steady weather conditions without the immediate approach of significant weather fronts or systems. Wind speed was generally light to gentle and showed no strong gusts or sustained wind activity, which is likely to have had a minimal impact on the urban environment. The wind direction was variable and predominantly from the north and west, with occasional shifts, which could have contributed to the dispersion of urban pollutants and possibly influenced localized temperature variations.