With colder temperatures... you know as well as I do that Hot water freezes at a much faster rate than equivalent room temperature water. Or that Boiling water turns into "fluff" when thrown into the air in very cold weather... vs "40F" degree water in the same outside temps.

It takes greater heat to make greater cold and vice-versa. Bigger temperature differential accelerates the rate at which the differential happens.

Thermodynamics just works that way... and yet... you can't see it, because you are willfully ignoring it.

What ever.