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Atlas/VA/Loudoun Co./One Loudoun
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One Loudoun,VA

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39.05°N -77.46°W
One Loudoun, Virginia
Loudoun Co.

What this means for you.

Always check the State of Virginia's Know Your Zone Map for the latest evacuation zone information.

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    Pre-pick a destinationFriend, family, hotel, or pet-friendly Red Cross shelter inland. Avoid deciding last-minute.
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    Build a 3-day go-kitWater, meds, documents, chargers, cash. Keep it by your bedroom door.
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    Verify on the official mapBoundaries can change between seasons. The state map is always the final word.
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About One Loudoun.

Local context for the zone
Despite being quite distant from the coast, One Loudoun, Virginia does carry a risk of hurricane impacts largely due to its relative low elevation and susceptibility to heavy rainfall, which can cause urban and river flooding. Although this inland community doesn't deal directly with storm surge, it could experience high winds and flash flooding from intense rain bands, depending on the size and track of the hurricane. For instance, in September 1996, Hurricane Fran generated a significant amount of rain, leading to extensive flooding and wind damage in Northern Virginia communities. Power outages due to wind disturbance could also be a concern, potentially impacting the region's infrastructure. Major hurricanes that have impacted this specified area within the last 30 years include Hurricane Isabel in 2003, remnants of which brought severe wind and rain to Northern Virginia. Significant flooding was seen from the storm, leading to considerable damage. Likewise, Tropical Storm Lee in 2011 caused historic flooding in many parts of Northern Virginia. Flash flooding remains the principal hurricane-related concern for One Loudoun, particularly given its proximity to the Potomac River. Combined with its inherent vulnerability due to heavy, rapid rainfall, preparedness for such events is crucial in this region.
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Frequently asked questions

For people in this zone
We could not determine the exact evacuation zone for One Loudoun, Virginia. Use the official evacuation zone map linked above to verify your current zone.