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- 04Verify on the official mapBoundaries can change between seasons. The state map is always the final word.
About Sully Square.
Although Sully Square, Virginia is not a coastal town, it isn't completely immune to the effects of hurricanes. As these storms move inland, they can weaken considerably, reducing the direct risks of high-speed wind damage. The biggest threat, therefore, comes from the significant amounts of precipitation. Because Sully Square is situated at a relatively low elevation, it could be prone to flooding during substantial rainfall events, particularly if storm drains and local bodies of water become overwhelmed. Additionally, the area has experienced downed power lines and trees due to high winds, which can cause power outages and structural damage. Regarding historical storm impact, there has been at least one major hurricane impact in Sully Square in the last 30 years. Hurricane Fran in 1996 brought severe flooding and heavy wind damage to the region with rainfall estimates around 6-10 inches. The town also experienced minor flooding in 2012 due to rains from Hurricane Sandy. These past events exemplify how the town can be affected by hurricanes, even if it's not directly on the coast. It's essential to prepare for possible utilities disruptions, home damage, and road flooding during such storm events.


