Over the last 24 hours, New York City has experienced a mild decrease in temperature with a slight warming trend in the latter part of the period, followed by a minor cooling. Humidity levels showed significant fluctuation, starting high, decreasing considerably mid-period, and then increasing slightly toward the end, indicating varying levels of moisture in the air. Air pressure remained relatively stable with only minor variations, suggesting a steady atmospheric condition without any significant weather fronts moving through the area. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate with some hours of calmer conditions, which could have contributed to the fluctuation in humidity by affecting local dispersion and condensation of moisture. The wind direction varied widely, with periods of southerly winds shifting to westerlies and calm conditions intermittently, which might have influenced temperature and humidity levels due to differing air masses moving into the area.