Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a gradual decrease in temperature, indicating a cool down. Humidity levels varied significantly, with a notable peak suggesting a period of high moisture that could have been associated with a weather front passing through the area. Air pressure saw an overall increase through the period, hinting at the possible arrival of a high-pressure system which is generally associated with clearer and more stable weather conditions. Wind speeds were mostly moderate but showed some variability, which could contribute to wind chill effects, making the air feel cooler than the actual temperature. The wind direction was predominantly from the north to northwest, which is typical for cooler and drier air masses moving into the region.