>>1902261Rain gear simply has sleeves long enough to cover your whole hand. Any glove will get soaked, and impermeable gloves will have your hands clammy enough to be wet in hours. Below 40 degrees and very wet is stay the fuck in shelter weather, with limited resource.
Those primaloft gloves are pretty good. The palm is just never going to dry in high humid and cold. Goretex shell gloves like cross country ski could allow you to say grip ski poles or trekking poles for a duration of physical activity but would not save you from days of that weather. High precip just above freezing is kind of a rare, limited duration setup with a warm front trapped below a cold one.
Those primaloft gloves handle snow and slush around freezing kind of allright as you may just knock most the moisture off the wool-poly blend before it melts and capilaries.
Just straight rain below 40 makes everything feel soaking wet atmospherically.