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I do not think Siera Designs makes tents with the same quality as they did in the past but both my old Alpha and Omega have done fine in the snow. With the Thermarest pad and Northface snowshoe, I have been warm and dry in all conditions.
May years ago I was up on Hunter Mountain and it got very very cold. I had a plan, to use a Zodi tent heater. They sit outside the tent, and blow warm air in via ducts. They run off propane canisters. So, it was really cold, down near 0, and I was in my tent, like 60 or 70, warm air blowing in! Wow it felt nice and I was laying on top of my bag, barely dressed living in luxury as I fell asleep.
3 AM I woke, very cold, the duct pointing right at my half naked self was blowing very cold air at me and I was cold, very cold. The Zodi had run out of propane.
So, what did I learn? To never reply on gadgets, like tent heaters and all that, because when they fail you will be screwed. Get a good bag and a good tent and wear your hat to bed. If you are still cold, you brought the wrong gear.