I went up there to see if there was anything obvious wrong, but it all looked fine to me.
The "obvious" usually doesn't show up and if it does there may be others.
Had an older fifth that took Katrina and a garden hose to find the leaks.
The present one I Eternabond on top and is looking good but it won't stop all the leaks, just the seams that were done with Eternabond.
One of the leaks on the old was down a screw on the top side that held the awing. Another one around the window. Another down the corner, one thru a taillight.
Although of course I wasn't happy with the leaks, it was a cheap learning lesson for looking for leaks. On the newer one, I do a lot of checking of inside cabinets, below cabinets and windows
My very first trailer was totaled by insurance company within 3 years for water damage.
Don't know why we RVers pay what we do for such junk.
Actually I know why.