LOS ANGELES (AP) — A drenching storm that brought California much-needed rain in what had been a dry winter wound down Friday after washing out Highway 1 near Big Sur, burying the Sierra Nevada in snow and causing muddy flows from slopes burned bare by wildfires.
The atmospheric river weather system that barreled ashore in Northern California early in the week rolled quickly through Southern California overnight and was moving east before dawn. Remnants unleashed occasional downpours and hail.
There were no immediate reports of large-scale debris flows in the region, but mud slid off burned slopes in Orange County’s Silverado Canyon and from a fire-scorched hillside onto State Route 39 on the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
About 8,200 residents had been ordered in advance to evacuate from areas near fire scars east of Los Angeles in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Flash flood watches remained in effect for parts of Southern California and winter storm and avalanche warnings continued in the Sierra. But most of the state was able to turn to cleanup, damage assessments and tallying astonishing rain and snowfall.
Along the scenic central coast, Highway 1 was closed near Big Sur after a section of the roadway collapsed when the cliffside below gave way amid torrential rain.
Highway crews were to begin damage assessments Friday and there was no estimate on when the popular driving route would reopen, the California Department of Transportation said.
Central coast rainfall topped 15 inches (38.1 centimeters) when the storm stalled there at midweek, triggering mud flows that damaged about two dozen homes.
The storm also unleashed a huge amount of snow in the Sierra, where the annual snowpack normally provides about a third of the state’s water supply.
The Mammoth Mountain ski resort reported the storm had dropped 8.92 feet (2.72 meters) of snow as of early Friday, with more falling. California Department of Transportation plows worked to clear some mountain highways and others were open with strict chain requirements.
Yosemite National Park officials said the snowstorm would force it to remain closed until at least Feb. 1.
The park has been closed since a huge windstorm hit early last week, knocking down 15 giant sequoias and slamming trees onto trucks and buildings. Damage has been estimated as high as $200 million.
Atmospheric rivers are long, narrow bands of water vapor that form over an ocean and flow through the sky. They occur globally but are especially significant on the West Coast of the United States, where they create 30% to 50% of annual precipitation and are linked to water supply and problems such as flooding and mudslides, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
In this photo provided by Caltrans District 9, heavy snowfall blankets car at June Lake, in Mono County on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Randy Walker/Caltrans District 9 via AP)
In this photo provided by Caltrans District 9, an earth mover clears heavy snow that fell along a closed U.S. Hwy 395, at Wilson Butte, in Mono County, Calif. on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Greg Miller/Caltrans District 9 via AP)
Truck driver Russel Daily pulls over on the west bound I-80 just outside of Reno, Nev. to install chains on his semi-trailer trucks on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Andy Barron/Reno Gazete-Journal via AP)
Truck drivers pull over on the west bound I-80 just outside of Reno, Nev., to install chains on their semi-trailer trucks on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Andy Barron/Reno Gazete-Journal via AP)
Truck drivers pull over on the west bound I-80 just outside of Reno, Nev., to install chains on their semi-trailer trucks on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Andy Barron/Reno Gazete-Journal via AP)
In this photo provided by Caltrans District 9, transportation workers stop along the road after a heavy snowfall outside of Wilson Butte in Mono County, Calif. on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Clint Weier/Caltrans District 9 via AP)
This photo provided by Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, shows a worker clearing heavy snow at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. In the Eastern Sierra, the Mammoth Mountain ski resort reported 7.25 feet (2.21 meters) of new snow on its summit. A blizzard warning continued for both sides of the California-Nevada border along a 170-mile (274-kilometer) stretch of the Sierra. (Christian Pondella/ Mammoth Mountain Ski Area via AP)
Jose Guadalupe clears debris from a mudslide following heavy rains in the Chualar community of Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Following heavy rains, debris from a mudslide rests along River Rd. in the Chualar community of Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Jose Guadalupe clears debris from a mudslide following heavy rains in the Chualar community of Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Jose Guadalupe clears debris from a mudslide following heavy rains in the Chualar community of Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
A home sits atop a hillside scorched by last year’s River Fire as heavy rains cause mudslides and flooding near Salinas in Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Horses look out over a vineyard in the Chualar community of Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire where heavy rains have caused mudslides and flooding. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
In this aerial image taken with a drone, a truck drives along River Rd. where heavy rains have caused mudslides and flooding near Salinas in Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Seen in an image taken by drone, trucks drive along River Rd. where heavy rains have caused mudslides and flooding near Salinas in Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
In this aerial image taken with a drone, a truck drives along River Rd. where heavy rains have caused mudslides and flooding near Salinas in Monterey County, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. The area sits beneath hillsides scorched in last year’s River Fire. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
Nicholas Strother catches some air while snowboarding in Barbara Bennett Park in downtown Reno, Nev., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Jason Bean/Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)
Sheila Jane Pickrell takes in the snowy scene while sitting next to the Truckee River at Barbara Bennett Park in downtown Reno, Nev., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Jason Bean/Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)
A pair of ducks walk through some fresh snow along the Truckee River in Barbara Bennett Park in downtown Reno, Nev., on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. An atmospheric river storm pumped drenching rains into the heart of California on Thursday as blizzard conditions buried the Sierra Nevada in snow. (Jason Bean/Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)
The atmospheric river was part of a major change in weather for California, which had significant drought conditions for months. The dryness contributed to wildfires that scorched more than 4.2 million acres (17,000 square kilometers) in 2020, the most in recorded modern history.