Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures saw a significant increase midday, indicative of a warm front passage, but generally maintained moderate values typical for the season. Humidity levels varied inversely with temperature, peaking during the cooler early hours and decreasing as temperatures rose, suggesting that the warmth was accompanied by drier air moving into the area. Air pressure remained relatively steady with minor fluctuations, which is consistent with a stable weather pattern that did not indicate any significant storm systems. Wind speeds were light throughout the period, which would have had minimal impact on the perceived temperature and would not contribute to significant wind chill. Wind direction shifted from easterly to southerly and later to northerly, indicating a likely passage of a frontal system through the region.