Dry Swifties or Wet Swifties? This Buenos Aires weather report (Taylor’s version) is too funny

The buzz is high in Argentina with the Eras Tour starting back up.

Taylor Swift is back on stage for her mega popular Eras Tour for the first time since she played in Mexico City on August 27. The international leg of the tour continues with three shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina before she heads to Brazil for six shows across Rio de Janeiro and São Paolo.

Argentinians have been enthusiastic about Swift’s arrival since the tour dates were announced, with some fans rotating on a schedule to camp outside the venue since June to secure the best vantage point with their general admission floor seats.

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Now that the shows are imminent, at least one local news station has incorporated the Swifties into their forecast. Behold, Swifties secas (dry) and Swifties mojadas (wet).

Swift has played through the rain already on the Eras Tour withstanding a multi-hour lightning delay in Nashville and playing in a downpour at Foxboro in May.

Here’s hoping the Swifties in Argentina stay dry!