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Sounds like an electronic problem - I've noticed cold weather (much lower than 45F) can make the LCD digits sluggish and kill batteries, but not "freeze" the display. I did have a similar experience with my Nike Triax watch last week but found it was b/c the battery was in its death throes - when I pushed the backlight button the whole thing gave up the ghost.
I have a Planet Bike Protege 9 and had a similar experience the other night. The temp was in the low 40s and the display was barely visible. I plugged in a new battery and it came back to life.
I think the cold weather makes a LCD sluggish and tends to put additional strain on batteries.

BTW: I picked the Protege 9 because it has a built-in thermometer.

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