Over the past 24 hours in New York City, the temperature exhibited slight variability but generally maintained a steady state, indicating stable weather conditions without significant fluctuations that could imply a frontal passage or developing system. Humidity levels remained relatively high throughout the period, suggesting a moist air mass in the region which could contribute to feelings of discomfort outdoors and possibly set the stage for cloud formation or precipitation if other conditions align. Atmospheric pressure readings were consistent, indicating a period of stable weather without the presence of strong weather systems that could cause rapid changes in weather conditions. Wind speeds were light to gentle, which would not have significantly affected the perceived temperature nor contributed to any severe weather events. Wind direction was predominantly from the south-southwest, which in this region, could contribute to warmer temperatures, especially if the wind pattern persists.