Anmacc2 wrote:
OR second best choice face the coach into the wind. They will handle 75 mile and hour winds from the front. .
No don't do that. Face the rear of the coach into the wind, it's not a boat going into wave.
A windshield is easily broken by flying debris. The rear of the coach, assuming you don't have a rear window is much stronger and easier and cheaper to repair.
The tract is still uncertain, you could spend hours moving just to see that you moved right into the storm tract. If you can you might just want to get a hotel room for the next few days. My dad, who lived in florida, would already have a reservation.