Over the last 24 hours, New York City has experienced a gradual rise in temperature, transitioning from slightly below freezing to just above freezing conditions. Throughout this period, humidity levels fluctuated moderately, starting and ending at lower values with a noticeable spike during the early hours. Air pressure remained relatively stable, indicating a period of consistent weather patterns, with no significant changes that would suggest the imminent arrival of a new weather system. Wind speeds varied, with some breezy conditions that calmed down periodically, and the wind direction shifted predominantly from westerly to northerly and then to easterly directions. Overall, the steady air pressure and the gradual increase in temperature suggest stable but cold weather conditions for New York City, with variable winds that are unlikely to drive any immediate, dramatic changes in the weather.