Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have exhibited a gradual decrease, reaching a notable low before slightly rising again towards the end of the period. Meanwhile, humidity levels fluctuated moderately but remained relatively high throughout, suggesting a damp and potentially overcast weather pattern. Air pressure remained mostly stable with only minor fluctuations, indicating a lack of significant weather fronts moving through the area during this time frame. Wind speeds were generally moderate, with occasional increases that could have contributed to a wind chill effect, making the air feel cooler than actual temperatures. The wind direction varied but predominantly came from the west, with a few shifts to the south and a notable turn to the north at one point, which could have influenced temperature variations slightly.