Over the past 24 hours in New York City, there has been a slight upward trend in temperature, starting from below freezing and inching towards a slightly warmer but still chilly condition. Humidity levels remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease during the middle of the period, indicating less moisture in the air which could lead to a feeling of dryness. Air pressure experienced a gradual increase, suggesting stable weather conditions that are likely to continue in the short term. Wind speeds varied modestly, with occasional increases that could have made it feel chillier due to wind chill factors, particularly during the times when temperature was at its lowest. Finally, wind direction was predominantly from the west and southwest, which is typical for this region and can bring varying weather patterns depending on the larger atmospheric conditions.