Over the past 24 hours, New York City experienced a gradual decline in temperature, followed by a moderate rise towards the latter part of the period, indicative of a typical diurnal temperature variation. Despite fluctuations, the humidity levels showed a significant increase in the early hours, which could have led to a feeling of increased mugginess, particularly when the temperature was at its lower range. Air pressure remained relatively stable, suggesting a period of settled weather without significant front movements or storms. Wind speeds varied from calm to moderate throughout the day, with an increase towards the end, which could have influenced wind chill factors, making it feel cooler outside, especially during the night. The wind direction shifted from predominantly westerly to northerly and then to easterly, suggesting the passage of a weather system through the area.