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- 04Verify on the official mapBoundaries can change between seasons. The state map is always the final word.
About Dale City.
Dale City, Virginia, though situated approximately 135 miles inland from the Atlantic Coast, doesn't entirely escape the reach of hurricanes and tropical storms. The town's low elevation and position within a watershed exposes it to significant flooding risks during high-impact weather events. In recent history, hurricanes (typically once they've been downgraded to tropical storms) have brought flash floods and storm surges, leading to a high water level in the rivers and causing property damage. The road system in Dale City may also be impacted by flash flooding due to heavy rain, impeding transportation and requiring costly repairs. Reflecting back over the past 30 years, storms like Hurricane Fran in 1996, Isabel in 2003, and the historic 2011 Hurricane Irene have all impacted the Dale City region with destructive winds, heavy rain, and resultant flooding. More recently, the remnants of Hurricane Florence in 2018 brought significant rainfall to the area, leading to interrupted services and damaged infrastructures. Therefore, while Dale City is not coastal, its residents should remain vigilant about hurricane threats and the resulting flood events. It is crucial to adhere to warnings and advisories during the hurricane season to ensure personal safety and property protection.


