Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a slight decreasing trend, indicative of cooler conditions moving into the area. Humidity levels showed significant variability, with a notable increase during the period which could have led to a feeling of increased dampness or stickiness, particularly when combined with the lower temperatures. Air pressure remained relatively stable and high, suggesting the presence of a high-pressure system which is generally associated with settled weather conditions. Wind speeds varied, with some hours experiencing calm conditions and others moderate breezes; however, there were no indications of strong or severe winds. Wind direction shifted throughout the day but predominantly came from the northeasterly to easterly directions, which could influence the movement of weather systems and the delivery of cooler maritime air into the city.