 | A row of handsome cabs make their way through Central Park December 20, the morning after a winter storm hit New York City dumping nearly 5 inches (12.7cms) of slushy snow and sleet in the New York area click to open  |
 | Shoppers walk passed Spanish retailer Zara, as an H+M store is reflected in New York, December 20, 2008. A blast of snow and freezing rain knocked out power, threatened wheat crops and could ruin the last shopping weekend before Christmas as a storm moved from the U.S. upper Midwest to the country's Northeast on Friday. click to open  |
 | Pedestrians make their way through snow as they cross Lexington Avenue in New York, December 19, 2008. The storm is expected to bring six inches of snow to the New York Metropolitan area. click to open  |
 | A person walks on Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during a during a snow storm in New York City, December 19, 2008. Global stocks have mainly fallen, despite a multi-billion-dollar US government lifeline for the American auto industry, as analysts warned of volatile trading in the run-up to Christmas. click to open  |
 | A person walks down the steps of the Farley Post Office in New York on Friday, Feb. 22, 2008 as a winter storm hit the city. Airport delays and traffic snarls were mounting along with snowfall as the New York metro area grappled with what may be its biggest snowfall so far this winter. The National Weather Service is forecasting five to seven inches in the area click to open  |
 | A park worker clears snow in Central Park in New York, February 22, 2008. click to open  |
 | A woman makes her way through snow in Central Park in New York, February 22, 2008. click to open  |