I unplug from shore power and start the inverter so we can watch TV and use the laptop to see where the cells are and which direction they are moving. Weather Underground has some neat maps showing that.
I have a friend with the same year and model motor home I have. In 2005 his was hit by lightning. It didn't hurt him or his wife but he had to take it to the factory to get it repaired. The roof was replaced and there was a lot of collateral damage to the electronics.
The cost to the insurance company was over $20,000 as I recall.