Over the past 24 hours in New York City, temperatures have shown a slight fluctuation but generally remained stable with a mild increase during the day followed by a moderate decrease in the evening. Humidity levels experienced significant variation, starting very high in the early hours, then sharply decreasing to reach very low values by late evening, suggesting a front may have passed through the area. Air pressure has been mostly decreasing, indicative of a broader change in weather patterns, which could signal an incoming system or a shift in weather conditions. Wind speeds varied and were at times brisk, with the most notable increases in the afternoon, which could potentially enhance the wind chill effect for residents. Wind direction shifted throughout the day but predominantly came from the west-southwest, which typically brings warmer air during this time of year.