Over the last 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have remained relatively stable with only minor fluctuations, indicative of a lack of significant frontal activity. Humidity levels have varied considerably, reaching saturation at one point, which could have led to fog or mist conditions, particularly when coinciding with lower temperatures. Air pressure experienced a gradual decline followed by a sharp increase towards the end of the period, suggesting the passage of a transient weather system through the area. Wind speeds have been generally light to moderate, with a peak that may have caused a brief period of gustier conditions. The wind direction has been variable but predominantly from a northerly direction, which is consistent with the passage of a cold front or a similar atmospheric disturbance.