Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have fluctuated within a narrow range, indicating a relatively stable thermal environment with a slight warming trend observed in the middle of the period. Humidity levels experienced a significant increase overnight, which could have implications for fog or dew formation in the early hours, but this level dropped considerably during the day, suggesting drier conditions. Air pressure values showed a gradual increase reaching a peak before stabilizing, indicating the likely presence of a high-pressure system which is often associated with clearer skies and calmer weather. Wind speeds have generally decreased throughout the day, with a period of calm where winds were virtually nonexistent, reducing the chances of wind chill impacting the perceived temperature. Lastly, wind directions have varied but predominantly came from the northwest, shifting to a southerly direction towards the end of the period, potentially bringing in milder air masses.