zwave switch outdoors?

I have a four-way circuit for security lighting that includes an outdoor switch on my desk. Right now the switch is a standard toggle enclosed in a weatherproof box with a carlon toggle cover plate – i.e. there is a toggle to toggle the toggle, if that makes any sense. In any case, all the zwave switches seem to have paddle type switches. So I am trying to figure out a way to have a weatherproof outdoor zwave switch, with or without the carlon toggle cover.

Anyone ever install a zwave switch outdoors?

Anyone ever install a zwave switch outdoors?

I just put a Fibaro FGS-211 module inside an IP67 weather-proof box. I didn’t need a local switch but you can get IP67 toggle switches with built-in flexible covers.

As @RexBeckett indicates, you can use an in-wall microswitch with your existing switches to Z-Wave enable your circuit.

You could also use:
Jasco 45740 Toggle Switch. Note: Toggle needs to return to center.
or
Decora Weather Proof Cover Plate