Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have shown a gradual increase with a notable warming trend during the daylight hours, leading to a moderately warm environment. Humidity levels have fluctuated but remained relatively high, suggesting an increased likelihood of a muggy feeling in the air, with the potential for fog or low clouds, especially when humidity peaked during cooler temperatures. Air pressure has been on a slow decline, which could indicate the approach of a weather system that may bring changes such as precipitation or wind shifts in the near future. Wind speeds have been mostly light, with little variation, not contributing to significant wind chill effects or dispersion of urban pollutants. Wind direction has been variable with several shifts, including periods of calm, which could result in unpredictable weather patterns and potentially stagnant air conditions.