Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a gradual increase, reaching a peak during the afternoon hours before commencing a slight decline towards the evening, indicative of typical diurnal variation. Humidity levels showed an inverse relationship to temperature, with higher humidity during the cooler early morning hours and a decrease as temperatures rose, possibly affecting comfort levels and indicating a higher chance of morning dew or fog. Air pressure remained relatively stable throughout the day, with a slight increase in the late evening, which could suggest the approach of a high-pressure system leading to stable weather conditions. Wind speeds were generally light with some variability, and predominantly calm conditions prevailed, which is less likely to influence temperature distribution and air quality. The wind direction shifted significantly in the late afternoon, suggesting a change in the weather pattern, such as a frontal passage or varying local weather conditions.