Whenever you have a problem associated with rain, make sure your grounds are good.
The steering wheel shaking at an idle is a whole seperate thing. if it shakes while idling i would say its a bad motor mount (or mounts)
If the rubber breaks or wears out in the center of the mount that the engine bracket bolts to, then the center of it lays closer to the metal outer shell of the mount from the weight of the engine. The outer shell is bolted directly to the frame so it resonates vibration through the frame and body instead of 'floating' in the center of a rubber cushion.
Once your accelerating the engine rotates up in the mount lifting the center off of the shell so the vibration goes away.
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