A stretch of Angeles Crest Highway remains closed in the mountains north of Los Angeles after a winter storm that brought several days of rain to Southern California.
All lanes of State Route 2 are closed east of Newcomb’s Ranch to State Route 138 in San Bernardino County.
Crews were clearing large boulders over the weekend that tumbled onto the road near windy gap Friday after the storm powered by an atmospheric river peaked on Christmas Eve and continued to deliver rain through the rest of the week.
⛈️ ANGELES CREST HWY🚧 @CaltransDist7 Chilao Maintenance Crew cleared a boulder slide on State Route 2 near Windy Gap (post mile 46) on Dec. 26.
SR-2 remains closed in both directions from 3.3 miles east of Newcomb’s Ranch (PM 50.93) to Islip Saddle/Route 39 (PM 64.1). pic.twitter.com/lEy0kppUN2
— Caltrans District 7 (@CaltransDist7) December 28, 2025
Topanga Canyon Boulevard remains closed between Grandview Drive and Pacific Coast Highway in western Los Angeles County.
Wind advisories were in effect Monday for parts of Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The advisory was set to expire Monday night in Ventura and LA counties and continue until early Tuesday afternoon in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
The moderate to strong Santa Ana winds add to the risk of downed trees due to soil saturated by the holiday storm. Gusts up to 60 mph are possible with gust reaching 75 mph at the highest elevations.
The next storm is expected to bring light showers Wednesday night before more rain into Thursday morning. Showers will taper off Thursday afternoon into Friday with another round of rain possible Friday into Saturday.
Estimated rainfall totals include 1 to 3 inches for the coasts and valleys and 2 to 5 inches in the mountains.