One thought on this and similar situations.
Provided you have some room to work with (ie no idiot cage trying to crowd your lane space), there is **VERY* little risk of actually coming off no matter how great the wind (USA type tornados and such excepted).
I've never actually heard of anyone being blown off a bike. Ever.
It can be scary until you get used to it. And that makes people do the 'hold on like grim death and try not to be blown at all" thing, which is the worst thing you can do.
But it actually SEEMS more dangerous than it is . Usually you're going to be upright or fairly near so, a bit of a swerve isn't a big deal
Relax, try to anticipate where you can (oncoming truck, be redy etc), and let the bike have a little wander room. You've got (should have) the whole lane to play with , doesn't matter if you don't keep an arrow stright path.
If you're being crowded by a jerk, then either try to get him to back off with the Glare of Death, or stop and let him go by. Most cagers are actually quite good, hang well back if they see you being blown about a bit.
All the advice here is good, just relax and remmber it's one of those things that (usually) is more scary than actually dangerous

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