Over the past 24 hours, New York City experienced stable air pressure with a slight increase towards the end of the period, suggesting steady weather conditions with little variation. Temperatures showed a modest dip before significantly rising, indicating a warming trend that could affect outdoor activities and energy usage. Relative humidity levels remained fairly consistent, with a slight uptick at times, which may have contributed to a perception of colder weather earlier in the period and could have implications for comfort levels. Wind speeds were generally light and showed very little variation, likely resulting in calm conditions that did not contribute to significant wind chill effects. Wind direction shifted predominantly from westerly to northwesterly, with a more notable change towards the end of the period, which could influence the transport of air masses and potentially bring cooler, drier air into the region.