ok this is probably dumb to ask and I think I know the answer. My chicks are 7 weeks old have been off heat for 2 weeks or so. outside in the coop for a week. We had a couple nights that got down to high 30's to low 40's and they were fine. They haven't quite figured out going in the coop on their own yet. They will go up the ramp sometimes and one may pop in the coop for a second but then they come right back out. Today was high 50's and it started to rain tonight. We have an 8x8 covered run, 8x8 under the coop they can go that is dry, and a 10x8 HWC covered part....... Well I noticed tonight at times they were in the uncovered part so got slightly damp as it had just started to rain before dusk. Tomorrow it is going to rain most of the day and is going to be around 51 for a high. Should I still let them out of the coop or leave them in for the day? Actually this whole weekend Sat-Mon is going to rain and be low to mid 50's. I am sure they will be fine but they all just seem to huddle in a corner or walk around all puffed up instead of going to a part that is warmer so just want to be sure they will be ok and smart enough to stay dry and warm if they need to if I let them out.......