Over the last 24 hours in New York City, temperatures exhibited a declining trend, cooling significantly from the day's peak to the nighttime low, before slightly rebounding. Humidity levels fluctuated, initially low but increasing notably overnight, suggesting a change in the air mass over the city that could lead to morning fog or dew. Air pressure remained relatively stable with minor fluctuations, indicating a steady weather pattern without the presence of strong weather fronts. Wind speeds varied, remaining gentle to moderate throughout most of the period, until a sharp increase in the last hour, which could signal the approach of a weather system. The wind direction was variable but shifted dramatically in the last hour to a northwesterly direction, reinforcing the likelihood of an advancing weather front and potential changes in weather conditions.