Same here on our '14 Chevy RT with an electric Carefree awning. In light-to-moderate rain with minimal wind, I'd suggest reefing in the awning at least halfway. Raise the front end enough to clear the door and drop the back end to create drainage. Heavy rain and/or gusty wind, take it all the way in.
If you're looking for a way to be outside in bad weather, a freestanding Clam shelter or similar is much sturdier, and removeable side panels keep wind-driven rain out.
Both are nice, but serve different purposes.
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