I was actually going to point out that the rule isn’t 100% strict, but the truth is that your example works much better as is — future with “will”. The reason is that the meaning is conditional, “if you go out (against my advice), then you will get wet.” The situation now is that I’ve advised you not to go out, so there’s no reason for me to expect you to get wet. If, on the other hand, I expected you not to follow my advice, then I would say, “well, then you’re going to get wet.”