Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature has shown minor fluctuations, remaining within a narrow band indicative of stable weather conditions. Humidity levels have varied, with several instances of 100% humidity suggesting the possibility of fog or precipitation. Air pressure has been steadily decreasing, which could signal an approaching weather system or front that may lead to changes in the weather, such as increased chances of precipitation or storms. Wind speeds have been generally light to moderate but did increase significantly during the period, which could have contributed to a temporary wind chill effect, making it feel cooler than the actual temperature. The wind has predominantly blown from the southwest to the northeast, with some variability in direction, which is typical for the region.