Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature has exhibited a gradual increase followed by a slight decrease, indicative of typical diurnal variation with warmer conditions in the afternoon transitioning to cooler temperatures at night. Humidity levels remained relatively steady, with a slight peak, suggesting a consistent amount of moisture in the air that could contribute to a feeling of chilliness despite varying temperatures. Air pressure has shown a gradual decreasing trend, which could signal the approach of a weather system that might lead to changing weather conditions such as increased cloudiness or precipitation. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate, with a noticeable increase during the middle of the period, which could have influenced wind chill factors, making it feel cooler than the actual temperature. The wind direction was primarily from the north to northeast, which is typically associated with cooler and potentially drier air masses moving into the area.