I know what you are saying. I am in the south in the US so we don't typically get clobbered. We have been having colder weather and more snow that what I am accustomed to, but still nothing like what you get or your temps. But, I experience snow blindness no matter the depth when the sun is going down or has gone down. It is actually in my case the loss of sunlight and the coming on of the street lights that creates blindness for me.
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Indeed. Dawn and dusk are dangerous here too as that is when the moose and deer like to move, but when we cannot see at all. Lots of animals are killed and people get hurt because of that time of day.