For rain or extremely cold weather you cannot go wrong with a pair of cheap snow gloves. For the price you just can't beat the comfort and the dryness.
The 365s are not breaking in as fast as I would like to them to for some reason. I put the gloves on, spray them with LEXOL LEATHER CONDITIONER and rub my hands together hoping to losing things up a bit. That really seems to help. I know those was expensive but I really like them.
I have some Olympia Wind Tex that are not too bad in colder weather. I tried on some Held Warm & Dry the other day. They only had a 9, which was too tight, and an 11 that felt a bit big. No 10's which seems to be what I need. Everywhere I looked on-line they were out of stock.
I liked the Warm & Dry though, would work good with heated grips.