New York, UNITED STATES:  A New Yorker dressed for the cold walks past a department store window on 5th Avenue in New York 17 January 2007 as temperatures only reached a high of 26 degrees Farenheit (-3 Celsius) in the city. Harsh winter weather swept across much of the United States, leaving scores of people dead, hundreds of thousands without electricity and threatening to decimate California's citrus crops. At least 50 people have died in storm-related accidents since 12 January, the majority in car accidents on icy roads, major US news media reported. Getty Images logo Getty Images 61 months ago

New York, UNITED STATES: A New Yorker dressed for the cold walks past a department store window on 5th Avenue in New York 17 January 2007 as temperatures only reached a high of 26 degrees Farenheit (-3 Celsius) in the city. Harsh winter weather swept across much of the United States, leaving scores of people dead, hundreds of thousands without electricity and threatening to decimate California's citrus crops. At least 50 people have died in storm-related accidents since 12 January, the majority in car accidents on icy roads, major US news media reported.