I don’t hear the problem clearly, but I’m assuming it’s on the low frets? Changes in temp and humidity outside, like happens in fall and spring, can have a real and definite effect on a guitar set up with super-low action. The Floyd should not matter in this case. If I were you, I would try loosening the truss rod 1/4 turn,a nd see if it gets better over the next 24 hours. If it’s better but not yet RIGHT, loosen it another 1/4 turn and give it another 24 hours. That should resolve the issue.
To LOOSEN the truss rod – looking at the guitar on a table or bench, with the bridge closest to you, and the neck farthest away, you would insert your allen key into the truss rod with the “L” arm leaning towards the thick strings, and turn it toward the thin strings. You can do this with the strings on and tuned up, but if you’re having a hard time, remove the locking nut screws across the whole nut, and lift the two inside strings (D and G) one notch outward to sit on top of the A and B strings while you work.