You might have to look for a while.
Several years back Bell offered the Metropolis 'helmet system'. The Metropolis helmet could be fitted with optional visor, mirror, foam inserts to plug up the ventilation slots, ear muffs that slipped onto the straps and a snap on rain cover. There were attachments where you could clip little LED to-be-seen lights onto the front and rear. It was a helmet for riding at all hours in all seasons and all weathers.
It was universally panned on bike message boards and sold very poorly. It lasted a single year on the market. Charitably, this was not a money maker for Bell. I picked one up, with all the accessories, on deep discount closeout a year later. IMO it was a brilliant design and I'm still befuddled why it didn't find its niche in the world of cycling.
So anyway, don't look for a bike helmet company to repeat the mistake of offering an all weather helmet system anytime soon.
I was using a Metropolis up until back in May when I was doing a 45mph descent, and got hit with the abrupt crosswind from hell.

It knocked me off the road, and I did a front flip, landing on my head, then right shoulder, then back.
The helmet got cracked between the brow line and the first vent, then another crack between the first and second vents.
The visor was useless to me since it extended down into my field of vision, but was thankfully easily removable.
Sadly, that also made the mirror useless, since it was attached to the visor, so I bought a 3rd-party mirror and adapted it.