County: Loudoun
ZIP Codes: 20117, 20118
Middleburg, Florida, located approximately 20 miles from the Atlantic coastline and having a largely low-lying terrain, would still face significant threats from major hurricanes and tropical systems even though it is somewhat inland. The greatest risks from hurricanes would include damaging winds and heavy rain leading to flooding. Due to its proximity to relatively flat coastal regions and the St. Johns River, Middleburg has a moderate to high risk of experiencing the impacts of storm surge flooding, even though it is at elevation. Additionally, with its abundance of trees and wooded surroundings, the threat of downed trees and power lines adds to the risk level. A previous storm of note includes Hurricane Irma in 2017, which brought torrential rainfall to the region, causing significant flooding around Middleburg as the Black Creek swelled beyond its banks. The town was also impacted by Hurricane Floyd in 1999 and Tropical Storm Fay in 2008, both events leading to some local flooding and wind damage. The residents should be particularly aware of evacuating their homes quickly when high-risk flood warnings are issued, as access routes can rapidly become submerged and unpassable. Hurricane preparations should also include plans for potential prolonged power outages from wind damage.