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About Kings Park.
Kings Park, Virginia, located in Fairfax County and about 150 miles inland from the state's Eastern Shore, is more prone to feel hurricane impacts in the form of heavy rains, flash flooding, and high winds as compared to coastal storm surge damage. Notably, flooding is a major concern, particularly around streams and low-lying areas. The area is largely suburban and has experienced notable flooding during extreme weather events, especially due to its proximity to Accotink Creek. Elevation variance across the town is not significant enough to considerably influence hurricane impacts. Over the past 30 years, there have been several significant hurricanes that have impacted Kings Park, with hurricanes Fran (1996) and Isabel (2003) causing considerable damage. Fran's torrential rains led to severe flooding, with numerous nearby streams overflowing their banks. Similarly, Isabel brought substantial rain and wind, causing downed trees and damaging houses. More recently, in 2018, remnants of Hurricane Florence led to local flash floods and knocked out power due to high winds. It is crucial, therefore, for residents of Kings Park to take the potential threat of hurricanes seriously, making preparations for significant flooding and high winds, even though they are at a considerable distance from the coast.


