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by kw_ 6024 days ago
The problem is pretty well known, with (I believe) several companies selling heaters that activate in cold weather.

I was even able to find articles that mentioned the issue dating back to Q4 2000.

As such, I'm not sure why this is all over the internet today. Somebody ignored a well-known issue and bought the wrong product. It worked as expected.

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Why bother with heaters? A plastic cap in front of the tubular 'hood' should work just as well and is a one-off cost. In the photo you can see the problem is the snow piling up inside the tubular shade. Cap the tube and gravity will do the rest.
Notice the sign to the right of the signal. Even though it is a straight vertical surface it's covered as well. Blowing wet snow will stick to just about anything.
Snow can be sticky and sticky snow would stick to a plastic window.
OK, heaters it is I guess. I grew up in a wet climate and when we got snow it was too heavy to stick to anything but the ground. D'oh, for assuming snow was snow.