County: Orange
ZIP Codes: 22942
While Gordonsville, Virginia, is located nearly 120 miles from the coast, it remains susceptible to the impacts of hurricanes and tropical storms, particularly heavy rainfall that can lead to extensive freshwater flooding. The town's semi-high elevation does provide some level of protection from coastal storm surge, but it can also exacerbate runoff, enhancing the threat of localized flooding. As intense rainfall is often a severe impact of hurricanes, it's important for residents to prepare for this risk. Historically, there have been instances of flooding due to excess rainfall from tropical cyclones, causing damage to properties and infrastructure. Over the past 30 years, significant hurricanes or storms to impact Gordonsville include Hurricane Isabel in 2003, which caused several million dollars in damage throughout Virginia, and remnants of Hurricane Fran in 1996, brought significant rainfall. Tropical Storm Michael in 2018 also dished out heavy rain to the area, leading to extensive flooding. It is essential that residents of Gordonsville remain diligent in tracking approaching storms and in making preparations that consider these potential threats. Weather history indicates hurricanes, tropical storms, and their remnants can, and do, have considerable impact on the region.