Over the past 24 hours, New York City experienced a gradual decrease in temperature followed by a significant rise during the day and a subsequent cooling trend as the night approached. Humidity levels showed an inverse pattern relative to temperature, with higher humidity corresponding to the cooler early morning hours and decreasing as temperatures peaked, before rising again during the cooler night. Air pressure remained relatively stable throughout the day, indicating no major weather fronts moving through the area. Wind speeds were consistently light, with only minor fluctuations, suggesting calm weather conditions. The wind direction was variable but predominantly from the south and west, shifting to the north at times, which could have contributed to the fluctuation in temperature and humidity levels.