I have always been curious about how temperature effects how fall a ball travels. I remember being told at some point that higher compression balls(softer balls like a proV1) travel further in warmer weather. Obviously this means that they don't travel as far in cold weather. From reading online it seems like lower compression balls in cold weather travel quite a bit further.This article has a good summary on how temperature effects distance as well as how it effects the spin rate of the ball. I primarily play golf in Michigan and the golf leagues I play in start and end in colder weather. In the future I'll make sure to bust out the lower compression balls at the beginning and ending of the year. Hopefully this helps you hit the ball a little further when you need it.
