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The thing about HIDs is that mainly, they're MUCH brighter, and lean more towards the cooler side of the color spectrum.
If anything, I'd think that they do well in blinding snowstorm because the contrast between areas of snow and no-snow would be greater.
In fog however, I'd tend to think they'd be worse than halogen, simply because all of that intense light is now being glared back at the driver.
I've not encountered heavy fog yet at night with my MDX HIDs, so I really can't report.
If anything, I'd think that they do well in blinding snowstorm because the contrast between areas of snow and no-snow would be greater.
In fog however, I'd tend to think they'd be worse than halogen, simply because all of that intense light is now being glared back at the driver.
I've not encountered heavy fog yet at night with my MDX HIDs, so I really can't report.