If it only happens when it's raining, your coil pack is likely cracked and moisture is getting in. This means that your engine is misfiring because of the moisture. It should be replaced, but if you need to get somewhere with it, spray some WD-40 on the coil pack to displace the water.
Yes, it can.
its old or something wrong with the car
Could be in need of a tune up.
No
what chater
wheels need balancing, sometimes shake is only evident at high speed
what shake it up character would definitly perfer to travel by car not airplane
When your car stalls when its raining, it may be getting water in the distributor cap. Make sure the cap is on properly.
NO! That is extremely dangerous and you could get electricuted! Just go find a place to stay until it stops raining, or stay in your car, and jump start it when it stopped raining.
yes
Humidity in the air.
check motor mounts