Keeping timber dry, roofing in the rain

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Is it considered bad form to construct a cut roof in the rain? I'm in a situation where my c16 timber is in dry storage, but it'll probably take me a good two or three weeks from starting my wall plates to getting the roof to the point where it has felt and a few battens in place to keep the structure dry.

If the wet summer continues, will this cause me significant problems with measurements wandering out and things buckling in situ if things get soggy?

Thanks

Gary
 
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Its stored undercover (but open to the air) to keep it straight

Once the timbers are fixed, they can get wet with no problems
 

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