Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature exhibited a gradual increase, reaching a peak in the latter part of the day before beginning to decline during the evening hours. Humidity levels were highly variable, starting at moderate levels, spiking to saturation during the early morning, and then significantly dropping towards the afternoon, indicating the potential for early morning fog or mist, followed by drier conditions later in the day. Air pressure remained relatively stable with a slight fluctuation, suggesting a period of settled weather without significant front movements or storm activity. Wind speeds were consistently light throughout the day, which would not have contributed to any substantial wind chill effect on the perceived temperature. Wind directions shifted from calm conditions to a predominantly southwesterly direction before taking on a more southerly component, indicating a possible change in weather systems influencing the area.