I am not a mechanic, and there isn't a way anyone can diagnose this online, 
but I will say:

Usually when this kind of thing happens to me it is either the battery, 
alternator, or starter.

But if this is the original battery to a 2006 vehicle then replacing it may 
work. My 2006 battery just died and putting in a new one fixed it.
Changing the battery made the car run idle little rough until the computer, 
I am guessing it is, adjusted the idle. Last time this took a whole day of 
car use for it to settle into the right idle rpm's.

Or, could just be the rain, though a car sitting out in rain should be no 
problem. Puddles can be, but usually the car fires right up again if the 
car stalls due to puddle. Let it dry out and see what happens.

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