Australia’s Wet Weather Era
Winter’s not playing around this year, and instead of complaining, Aussies are turning the downpours into digital gold. From Sydney to Hobart, TikTok is overflowing with soggy socks, umbrella fails, and wet-weather dance moves that are somehow both chaotic and charming.

TikTok Is Loving the Drizzle
Hashtags like #raincore and #australianweather have racked up millions of views. Creators are dancing through puddles, losing shoes mid-storm, and turning downpours into runway moments. One viral clip shows a soaked Sydneysider freestyling in the street after a surprise downpour, peak Aussie energy.
@reneekotronis sydney literally right now ☔️⚡️😗✌🏽 #sydney #australia #rainstorm #weather #syd #tiktokaustralia ♬ original sound – PJC
Soggy Fits, Slippery Streets, Serious Vibes
Forget the sundresses and sneakers, 2025 is all about wet-weather fashion. So whether you’re filming your flooded commute or just staring dramatically out the window, raincore is more than a trend, it’s a mood.
