Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a gradual increase, culminating in a peak during the later hours before a modest decline. Humidity levels showed a significant fluctuation, starting high, peaking at saturation in the early hours, and then sharply decreasing towards the evening, suggesting a potential passage of a weather front. Air pressure has been relatively stable with minor variations, indicating no major weather systems currently influencing the area. Wind speeds varied, with calmer winds in the early morning hours and progressively increasing towards the evening, which could contribute to a wind chill effect despite the rising temperatures. The wind direction has shown a general shift from easterly to westerly throughout the period, which is typical for weather transitions in the region.