Over the last 24 hours in New York City, the temperature has experienced gradual fluctuations, with a general pattern of cooling towards the early hours followed by a moderate increase during the day. Humidity levels saw a significant increase overnight, reaching saturation at several points, indicative of possible fog or mist formation, which likely cleared as humidity levels decreased during the day. Atmospheric pressure remained relatively stable, with a slight increase towards the end of the period, suggesting stable weather conditions may prevail in the short term. Wind speeds varied, with a peak that could have contributed to a wind chill effect, making the air feel colder than the actual temperature. The wind direction shifted predominantly between westerly and northwesterly directions, which is common for the region and can bring cooler air masses from inland.