Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a slight overall decrease, indicating a mild cooling trend. Humidity levels have been consistently high, suggesting a heavy, moisture-laden air mass over the city, with a slight drop in the last few hours. Air pressure has been increasing steadily, which could signal the approach of a high-pressure system, typically associated with fair weather. Wind speeds have varied but showed an increase during the middle of the period, which may have contributed to a temporary dispersal of humidity. Lastly, there has been a notable shift in wind direction, moving from southerly to northerly, implying a change in the weather pattern, possibly bringing in cooler and drier air from the north.