Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a gradual increase in temperature, which peaked during the late afternoon before beginning a slow decline towards the evening. Despite this temperature change, the humidity levels varied significantly, showing a sharp decrease in the afternoon, which may have contributed to a more comfortable perceived temperature despite the actual warmth. Air pressure remained relatively stable throughout the day, with a notable increase in the later hours, which could indicate the approach of a high-pressure system, potentially leading to clearer skies. Wind speeds were generally light and variable, with a brief period of increased activity, suggesting a calm weather pattern with no significant wind-related weather events. The wind direction shifted throughout the day, primarily coming from a westerly direction but showing variability, suggesting that there is no dominant weather front influencing the city at this time.