Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have seen a gradual decrease, indicating a cooling trend which reached its lowest point in the early hours of the morning before slightly increasing again. Humidity levels varied, starting at moderate levels before increasing to higher levels and then decreasing significantly towards the end of the period, suggesting drier air moving into the area. Air pressure has been on a steady rise for most of the day, peaking in the afternoon before experiencing a slight decline, indicative of stable weather conditions that may be transitioning. Wind speeds were moderately high at the beginning of the period but showed a general decreasing trend towards the latter half, with occasional fluctuations, which could affect the wind chill factor felt by individuals outdoors. The wind direction was predominantly from the northwest, with a brief shift to a more westerly and southwesterly direction, which might have influenced the drop in humidity and temperature throughout the day.