These subway surfers caught a rainy wave.
A pair of boneheaded subway surfers rode atop a 7 train in Queens amid a heavy weekend rainstorm, according to a viral video.
The video taken Saturday — days before the lashing Tuesday rains that caused flash flooding across the Big Apple — shows two dimwitted daredevils standing on the city-bound train as it apparently rolls past the Lowery Street-40th Street station in Sunnyside.
One yahoo even jumps up and down, the video shows.
“Nahhhh NYC kids are a different breed smh,” the original post is tagged.
The sodden stunt didn’t impress many online viewers aware of subway surfing’s inherent danger.
“Get the caskets ready,” one person posted.
Subway surfing has become an unfortunate trend among many city youths, who are inspired to risk life and limb by viral videos on Instagram and TikTok.
A 14-year-old boy on the 7 line — the same train ridden by the rainstorm bozos — was injured in June when his head struck a beam, though he miraculously escaped death, police said.
Another 14-year-old wasn’t so lucky in January, when police said he fell from an F train in Brooklyn and was hit by an oncoming train.