Storm hits California, evacuations ordered in mudslide area

A pedestrian walks with an umbrella as she crosses the street in San Francisco, Thursday, March 1, 2018. A major winter storm moved across Northern California on Thursday, bringing heavy snow and strong winds to the Sierra Nevada and steady rain through the region that disrupted the morning commute. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
In this photo provided by Northstar California, a snowboarder and pair of skiers make their way through gusts of wind to a lift Thursday, March 1, 2018, at the Northstar California resort in Truckee, Calif. A major winter storm moved across Northern California on Thursday, bringing heavy snow and strong winds to the Sierra Nevada and steady rain through the region that disrupted the morning commute. (Northstar California via AP)

In this image from a dashboard camera provided by the California Highway Patrol is a closed section of Interstate 80 at Donner Summit Thursday, March 1, 2018, near Truckee, Calif. A major winter storm moved across Northern California on Thursday, bringing heavy snow and strong winds to the Sierra Nevada and steady rain through the region that disrupted the morning commute. Up in the Sierra, officials warned people to stay off mountain roads. The California Department of Transportation said there were chain controls or snow-tire requirements in place on stretches of Interstate 80, U.S. Highway 50 and U.S. 395. (California Highway Patrol via AP)

LOS ANGELES — A major winter storm swept south through California on Thursday, bringing heavy snow and strong winds to mountains and steady rain elsewhere, while prompting mandatory evacuations for coastal areas to the south that were devastated by deadly mudslides in January.