Well, speaking as a guy with a bit more than a passing interest in hurricanes, the farther south you go, the bigger chance of a "hit". Of course, the farther north you go, the bigger chance you'll run into someone in one of the cartels, which is probably worse. Even the central parts of the country can have the reduced hurricanes pass through. Then again, the remains of a hurricane hit Chicago, Indianapolis and Cleveland last summer, so there you go.
Really, there's no good answer for this. Hurricanes hit on both the east and west coast, although the west coast is less likely, especially the farther north you go. On the Atlantic side, you're pretty much rolling the dice, but you'd also be rolling the dice if you went anywhere in the Carribean, Florida, Texas, the Carolinas, etc.
If you want to be absolutely safe from Hurricanes, go to Canada. Of course, you'll have to be concerned about a polar bear crashing through the walls of the wedding igloo and eating all your guests, but at least it's not a hurricane. Unless the bear's name is "Hurricane", in which case you're just screwed.
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