Over the past 24 hours in New York City, there has been a slight fluctuation in temperature with a general warming trend during the day followed by a gradual cooling at night, typical of the diurnal cycle. Humidity levels experienced moderate variation, starting at moderate levels before increasing significantly, which may have contributed to a feeling of increased mugginess, particularly when the temperature was at its peak. Air pressure remained relatively stable, indicating that no significant weather fronts were moving through the area which would typically bring more pronounced changes in weather conditions. Wind speeds were mostly light to gentle, with some variability, but without any strong gusts that could cause disruptions or significant wind chill effects. The wind direction was generally from the north, shifting occasionally, which is consistent with cooler air being brought into the region, particularly when coupled with the observed temperatures.