First, you have a potentially dangerous situation hear relating to electric and water, verify any electrical applications you are working with are GFCI protected.
Strongly suggest you have moisture still the motor switching. it is not practical to open anything mechanical, but you need to use some blown heat source like a ceramic heater, or hair dryer, that will raise internal temperature of the motor to evaporate any moisture, room temperature is not going to do it.
Then I would also recommend drying out the equipment area as much as possible to improve the conditions. Best recommendation in this season would be the a small ceramic heater you could pick up at your local hardware. They are thermally controlled, it will dry out anything else that is still wet.
Be sure your 110 -120 volt plugs are GFCI protected.