Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have shown a typical diurnal pattern with a peak during the daytime and a gradual decrease through the night, remaining within a moderate range that suggests a mild climate for this period. Humidity levels fluctuated significantly, reaching higher values during the early hours that gradually declined through the afternoon, indicating potential morning dew or fog that cleared as the day progressed. Atmospheric pressure remained relatively stable with only slight variations, suggesting steady weather conditions without the immediate approach of significant weather fronts. Wind speeds were generally light, with a slight increase observed during the afternoon, which could have contributed to a slight cooling effect. Wind direction shifted from predominantly northwesterly in the early hours to southerly by the end of the period, which may lead to a change in temperatures and humidity levels if the trend continues.