Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have exhibited a diurnal pattern, with a notable drop during the night followed by a gradual increase after sunrise, reaching a peak in the late afternoon. Humidity levels started relatively low but increased significantly overnight, maintaining high values throughout the morning, which could have contributed to a perception of chilliness despite the rising temperatures. Air pressure has been relatively stable, with only slight fluctuations, indicating a period of settled weather without significant frontal activity. Wind speeds have been generally light, with occasional calm periods and no strong gusts, suggesting a tranquil wind regime. The wind direction varied widely throughout the day, shifting from northerly to easterly and then southerly, reflecting the influence of local weather systems and possibly the urban landscape on wind patterns.