Over the last 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced moderate fluctuations, with a general trend of warming during the daytime and cooling at nighttime, typical of urban diurnal patterns. Humidity levels varied significantly, reaching a peak during the cooler early morning hours, which may have contributed to morning fog or mist, and decreased as temperatures rose. Air pressure has been gradually decreasing, indicating a possible approach of a weather system that could lead to changes in weather conditions, such as increased chances of precipitation or storms. Wind speeds were generally light to calm, with little variation, suggesting a stable weather pattern without significant wind-related impacts. The predominant wind direction shifted throughout the day, including a notable change in the afternoon, which could influence local temperature distribution and air quality.