The best thing is to determine your oil requirements,what do you expect it to do, for how long and in what conditions?, do you use block heaters? do they sit in a cold or heated garage?, is there a lengthly commute? how long between uses do they sit?
to better understand the oil and how it is effected in the engine I recoment wikipedia search 'engine oil viscosity'
Mabe even synthetic oil as well.
Assuming because its synthetic doesnt mean your free of damageing in cold starts.
Company had a 2000's era ford ranger with a 4.0 gas engine, one the supervisors believed that since the engine was serviced with Moibel oil 0W30 that no preheat was required....long story short yes you can start a engine at -30F and it will start, but at what cost?........for us the cost of pulling the heads and replaceing torn valve wiper boots as they tore instead of flexing, also seen the main crank seals start to drool so oil loss is a big danger(check the dip stick). best thing to realize is your going to spend money in winter running a vehicle, the added cost of block heater/battery blanket/tranny heat pad is expensive.......in compared costs of fixing the engine from cold damage is allot more+ down time of not having it when you need it.