Over the past 24 hours, New York City experienced a slight decrease in temperature followed by a gradual increase, maintaining overall stability with a relatively narrow range indicative of consistent weather conditions. Humidity levels fluctuated moderately, showing some variation that could have affected the perceived temperature, with higher humidity levels potentially making it feel colder. Air pressure remained high and showed a slight increasing trend throughout the period, suggesting stable weather conditions that are likely to persist in the short term. Wind speeds were generally light to moderate, with some hours experiencing brisker winds, though no significant gusts were reported, pointing to calm to slightly breezy conditions. The wind direction was variable, with a general tendency towards easterly directions, which could influence coastal conditions and potentially bring moisture from the Atlantic Ocean into the area.