Are you saying that you think -20c is cold???
My last year in Minnesota we had one day where the air temperature, NOT THE WINDCHILL, was -40c (which also happens to translate to -40F).
Minus -10 to -20F is fairly common. Every morning I unplugged the engine block heater. And every night I plugged it back in.

The tires would develop a "flat spot" from sitting on the ground over night. As you started driving in the morning it would take about 1 to 2 miles (depending on how cold it was) for the flat spots on all 4 tires to warm up and drive right.
It took me about 25 years (after moving away from Minnesota) before I thought that a 30F day was a very cool day.

A typical Duluth, Minnesota spring beach party.

Are you feeling better now, Mr. Jetranger?
