Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature trend has shown an overall increase from early morning lows to warmer afternoon highs, before gradually declining towards the evening. Humidity levels experienced notable fluctuations, with a significant increase in the early morning hours, indicative of possible morning fog or dew, followed by a decrease as temperatures rose, and again increasing towards the night. Atmospheric pressure remained remarkably stable throughout the day, indicating a period of settled weather without significant fronts or storms passing through the area. Wind speeds varied moderately, with periods of calm interspersed with breezier conditions, particularly during the daytime, which may have contributed to a wind chill effect, making it feel cooler than the actual temperature. The wind direction was predominantly from the south to the southeast, shifting occasionally, which could have influenced local temperature and humidity levels due to maritime air influence.