Major U.S. Storm Threatens Travel; A Widow's Grave-Side Vigil Ends

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Major U.S. Storm Threatens Travel; A Widow's Grave-Side Vigil Ends
A powerful winter storm is forecast to hit nearly half of the United States this week. It is expected to be the biggest snowstorm in years. The severe weather will likely cause major travel problems. Hundreds of flights have already been canceled. Meanwhile, in a separate story, a woman's extraordinary period of grief has concluded. A widow was found living at her husband's gravesite in a local cemetery. She had been staying there for an extended time after his death. Community services have now intervened. They have provided her with proper housing and support. The approaching storm system will bring heavy snow and strong winds. It will impact a large area from the West through the Midwest. Authorities warn residents to prepare for dangerous conditions and significant disruptions. The widow's situation was discovered by cemetery workers. They alerted social services. Her story highlights the severe effects of profound loss and the importance of community support systems. Officials confirmed she is now safe and receiving care.