You can buy different temperature (color) LEDs, the lower the temperature the more yellow the light appears, and the better they work in fog, rain, and snow. Here's a chart for convenience, and a link to a decent explanation.Still running LEDs for the moment, but I bought a few sets of the Brazilian Arteb headlight housings and am planning on going back to halogens whenever I get those installed. Going to upgrade the wiring before that happens as well.
If vision in bad weather is a concern I would really recommend staying with halogens. The slightly blue tint of most LEDs kind of makes them disappear in the rain. It's weird but that's the best way I can think to describe it. The more yellow light from halogens will light up the road a lot better in the rain.
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