It could be in need of a new set of ignition wires (spark plug wires).
It doesn't matter if the vehicle is under a car port or not, the humidity is high and if the spark plug wires are bad it won't start. Replace the spark plug wires.
only after it rains and you drive in the mud
A car is harder to steer when it rains as the wet surface effects its traction and maneuvering. The tires also respond differently in wet conditions.
sounds like you need new belts Your brake pads could also be wet
No, the word 'rains' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'rains' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to rain, meaning to fall in drops from the clouds; to pour down; to give abundantly; a word for an action.The noun 'rains' is the plural form of the singular noun rain (an uncountable plural noun) as a word for the regional season of heavy precipitation.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Examples:It always rains on the day I wash my car. (verb)The annual rains will come soon. They start this time of year. (noun; the pronoun 'they' takes the place of the noun 'rains' in the second sentence)
Try changing the ignition wires
Needs cap and rotor
sit in the front seat when its raing,and you wont get wet
When it rains or snows, you will have NO traction.
If it rains, an umbrella is a good accessory to have. Ushers are accessories at the movie theatre.
windsheild leaks
The roads become slick when it rains and driving the car can be dangerous.