Over the last 24 hours, New York City has experienced a gradual decrease in temperature, reaching its lowest point in the early morning hours before slowly climbing back up. Relative humidity remained consistently high throughout the period, only showing a significant drop in the last recorded hour, which could indicate a recent change in weather conditions. Air pressure saw a general increase, suggesting stable weather conditions that might have led to clearer skies. Wind speed varied, with some hours experiencing moderate gusts, but it mostly remained light or calm, which would not have contributed much to wind chill. The wind direction was primarily northwesterly, shifting occasionally to include more westerly and southwesterly components, which is typical for cold fronts moving through the area.