Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have experienced a gradual increase after hitting a low, suggesting a possible end to a cold spell. Humidity levels showed significant fluctuation, with a spike to saturation coinciding with the peak in air pressure, which could indicate the passing of a warm front followed by a decrease in moisture content. The air pressure saw a sharp rise and later normalized, pointing towards rapidly changing atmospheric conditions that could have led to unsettled weather patterns. Wind speeds generally remained light with some variability, minimizing the wind chill effect on perceived temperatures. Wind directions shifted predominantly from northerly to westerly and then to southerly, suggesting a changing weather system that moved through the area.