Over the past 24 hours, New York City has experienced a slight fluctuation in temperature with a noticeable increase during the middle of the period, suggesting a warm front may have passed through the area. Humidity levels were extremely high at the start of the period, indicating the presence of significant moisture in the air, which may have led to foggy conditions or precipitation, but these levels decreased as temperatures rose. The air pressure remained relatively stable and notably high throughout the period, which is typically associated with settled weather and clear skies. Wind speeds were mostly light and variable, with a gradual shift in direction from northerly to southerly, possibly affecting the distribution of air masses and influencing the temperature increase. The combination of these weather indicators points to calm but potentially variable weather conditions for New York City, with the likelihood of clearer skies following the humid start to the period.