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Charlotte County, Florida Flood Zones

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The Flooding Character of Charlotte County

Charlotte County experiences a mix of flood-related events, with tropical storms and hurricanes being the most frequent over the past 30 years. Recent events include Hurricane Milton in October 2024, which brought significant storm surge and hurricane conditions to the area.

National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) data shows that Zone A, typically areas with a 1% annual chance of flooding, has the highest number of claims, with an average payout of $40,762 and an average water depth of 4.0 feet. Zone V, coastal areas subject to high-velocity wave action, also has a significant number of claims. Properties in Zone A and Zone V, as well as those in areas with lower flood insurance policy payouts and water depths, should pay close attention to flood risk.

Summary generated from NOAA storm narratives and NFIP claim data for this county. Not predictive.

Read First-Hand Flood Stories from Charlotte County

29 NOAA storm reports from this county describe what happened, in the words of the meteorologists who were there.

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Flood Risk Data for Charlotte County

Charlotte County, Florida has recorded 38 flood-related events since 1996 according to NOAA's Storm Events Database, including 5 flash floods and 7 river or area floods. The county has received 42 federal disaster declarations, 2 of which involved flooding or coastal storms. Enter any address above to check its FEMA flood zone designation.

Charlotte County Disaster History

FEMA Disaster Declarations (1968–2024)

Disaster Declarations
42
Flood/Coastal Disasters
2
Hurricane Disasters
12
Latest Disaster
Hurricane Milton (2024-10-05)

Source: OpenFEMA Disaster Declarations Summaries.

Recent Disaster Declarations in Charlotte County

DeclarationTypeDate
Hurricane MiltonHurricaneOct 5, 2024
Hurricane HeleneHurricaneSep 23, 2024
Tropical Storm HeleneTropical StormSep 23, 2024
Hurricane DebbyTropical StormAug 1, 2024
Tropical Storm DebbyTropical StormAug 1, 2024
Hurricane IdaliaHurricaneAug 27, 2023
Tropical Storm IdaliaTropical StormAug 27, 2023
Hurricane NicoleHurricaneNov 7, 2022
Tropical Storm NicoleTropical StormNov 7, 2022
Hurricane IanHurricaneSep 23, 2022

Recorded Flood Events in Charlotte County

NOAA Storm Events Database (1996–2025)

Total Flood Events
38
River/Area Floods
7
Flash Floods
5
Coastal/Storm Surge
4
Hurricanes/Tropical Storms
22
Total Property Damage
$3.1B
Flood Deaths
8

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database.

Recent Flood Events in Charlotte County

TypeDateDamage
Hurricane (Typhoon)Oct 9, 2024
Storm Surge/TideOct 9, 2024
Tropical StormOct 9, 2024
Tropical StormAug 4, 20240.00K
Tropical StormAug 30, 20230.00K
Coastal FloodDec 17, 20230.00K
Hurricane (Typhoon)Sep 28, 20220.00K
Hurricane (Typhoon)Sep 28, 20223.00B (8 deaths)
Tropical DepressionNov 10, 20220.00K
Tropical StormJul 6, 20210.00K

Charlotte County Flood History

Hurricane (Typhoon) — Oct 9, 2024

Hurricane Milton made landfall along the west-central Florida coast near Siesta Key at 7:30 PM EST on October 9th as a major, Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph and a minimum pressure of 954 mb. 2 days prior to landfall on October 7th, Milton reached its peak intensity as a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph and a minimum pressure of 897 mb, m...

Storm Surge/Tide — Oct 9, 2024

Hurricane Milton made landfall along the west-central Florida coast near Siesta Key at 7:30 PM EST on October 9th as a major, Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph and a minimum pressure of 954 mb. 2 days prior to landfall on October 7th, Milton reached its peak intensity as a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph and a minimum pressure of 897 mb, m...

Tropical Storm — Oct 9, 2024

Hurricane Milton made landfall along the west-central Florida coast near Siesta Key at 7:30 PM EST on October 9th as a major, Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph and a minimum pressure of 954 mb. 2 days prior to landfall on October 7th, Milton reached its peak intensity as a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 180 mph and a minimum pressure of 897 mb, m...

Tropical Storm — Aug 4, 2024

Hurricane Debby made landfall north of the local area along the Big Bend region of Florida near Steinhatchee around 7 AM EST on August 5th as a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph and a minimum pressure of 979 mb. Despite Debby���s track west of the Florida peninsula, impacts overspread the area from coastal locations spreading inland.|Storm surge affected the imme...

Tropical Storm — Aug 30, 2023

Hurricane Idalia made landfall just to the north of the local area near Keaton Beach, FL in Taylor county in Florida's Big Bend as a category 3 hurricane and brought devastating storm surge and wind impacts all along the west Florida coast, especially in closer vicinity to the landfall area across the Nature Coast. Storm surge flooding reached into homes and businesses as far south as Lee count...

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database.

Charlotte County NFIP Flood Insurance Claims

Total Claims Filed
9,645
Total Paid Out
$384.3M
Avg Claim
$60,953
Avg Water Depth
9.3 ft

Claims by Flood Zone

A Zones (High Risk)
8,428
V Zones (Coastal)
830
X Unshaded (Low)
7

Source: OpenFEMA NFIP Individual Claims (2.25M records analyzed).

Flood Zone Types in Charlotte County

FEMA assigns flood zone designations to areas in Charlotte County, Florida:

AE High Risk — 1% annual chance of flooding. Insurance required.

VE Very High Risk — Coastal flooding with wave action.

X (Shaded) Moderate Risk — 500-year floodplain.

X Low Risk — Outside major floodplains.

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Flood Insurance in Charlotte County

Properties in Charlotte County, Florida that are in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas (zones A and V) with federally backed mortgages are required to carry flood insurance.

Even outside high-risk zones, flood insurance is recommended. From 2014 to 2024, nearly one-third of NFIP claims came from outside the high-risk Special Flood Hazard Area.

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