That depends on the tent, a 4 season expedition style are very good, a dome tent from Big 5 for $50.00 not so much. I have a north face VE25 this is pretty bullet proof, 4 man, solid tent body, polyester fly, $$$, spent many nights night in the mountains snowing and in the wind or rain. When I set up up properly pretty quiet. I have a Black Diamond Elderado, single wall, that is bullet proof for a solo night in the snow and wind.
ZombieCat is pretty accurate in his description of tents. Easy way to spot a good tent is it's polls, those fiberglass polls are dead giveaway, as are the aluminum polls without anodizing. You want Easton or something like Easton, the bigger around the stronger they are. Also look for a ripstop polyester fly, polyester doesn't breakdown with UV light and stronger than Nylon. There are plenty of good 4 season tents, Big Agnes, Mountain Hardware, Black Diamond, Northface, Nemo, MSR to name a few, you tend to get what you pay for. I am not a fan of hub style tents over all. I know this will not set well many here.
Edit. Mountain hardware has built tents for guy that have spent nights on the top of Everest, 1/2" polls if I remember.