Dash
why worry about your rain gear being wet? Isn't it designed for that?
As mouse said - in your tent, roll it up (actually bunch it - wet on wet) so its wet inside and dry outside, then when you put it on it should only be wet on the outside, and thats the way it was intended.

BUT if you have enough room you can close up a tent and sun light will make it warm, and thus dry - relative humidity - and things will dry out in your tent in the sun. Tent drying is a critical winter skill.

BUT always set priorities - sleeping bag stays dry at any cost, other things may have to stay wet, or only dry out a bit. Its one of the problematic things about multi-day snow camping trips where you are moving camp everyday - how to stay "DRY ENOUGH". How to roll up and carry a wet tent? Hopefully you have an extra large stuff sack because a wet tent will not roll up and stuff as small as a dry one - and thats a fact jack.
Jim crazy
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These are my own opinions based on wisdom earned through many wrong decisions. Your mileage may vary.