County: Buckingham
ZIP Codes: 23936
Dillwyn, Virginia, situated approximately 125 miles from the Atlantic coast and at a modest elevation of 512 feet, is rarely at the forefront of direct hurricane hazards such as storm surge or wave impacts typical of coastal areas. However, wind damage and particularly heavy rainfall leading to inland flooding can be significant concerns when a hurricane or tropical storm approaches. The inland location means that Dillwyn often encounters the remnants of such storms, which have frequently resulted in high winds and heavy rainfall. Flooding risk in Dillwyn is generally low, but historically, intense rainfall from hurricane remnants has caused localized flash flooding. Over the past 30 years, Dillwyn has been indirectly affected by several significant hurricanes. Notably, Hurricane Fran in 1996 and Hurricane Isabel in 2003 both caused widespread damage across Virginia, including Dillwyn, predominantly due to high winds and heavy rainfall. More recently, the remnants of Hurricane Michael in 2018 brought substantial rainfall to the area causing minor flooding. It's critical to note that while Dillwyn's risk for direct hurricane impacts is relatively low owing to its distance from the coast, residents should still be prepared for related weather hazards such as high winds, heavy rain, and potential flooding.