Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature has experienced a gradual increase, transitioning from cool to milder conditions indicative of a warming trend. Humidity levels remained fairly stable in the moderate range but saw a significant spike, suggesting a period of increased moisture in the air which could have implications for localized fog or precipitation events. Air pressure has been consistently decreasing, which is often associated with the approach of a weather system that could lead to changing weather conditions such as increased cloudiness or a higher chance of precipitation. Wind speeds have generally been light to moderate, with no significant gusts, providing a relatively calm wind situation throughout the day. The wind direction has varied but predominantly maintained a southerly to south-easterly flow, which may have contributed to the gradual temperature increase by bringing warmer air from those directions.