Over the last 24 hours in New York City, there has been a gradual decrease in temperature, indicative of a cooling trend. Humidity levels remained high initially but showed variability with a noticeable decrease towards the end of the period, suggesting drier air moving into the area. Air pressure has been rising steadily, which is typically associated with the approach of more stable weather conditions. Wind speeds varied, with periods of calm and gusts, but there was a general increase toward the end of the period, which could contribute to a wind chill effect given the cooler temperatures. The wind direction shifted from predominantly southerly to northerly and then to northeasterly, consistent with the passage of a weather front and the arrival of cooler air masses from the north.