Get your cell (the one in remote) changed with a new one
voltage of weak cells gets dropped when cold (morning) but rest of the day it works because cell stays warm
Cold temperature increases the internal resistance and diminishes the capacity. Batteries that would provide 100 percent capacity at 27?C (80?F) will typically deliver only 50 percent at –18?C (0?F). The capacity decrease is linear with temperature. The capacity decrease is momentary and the level of decline depends on the battery chemistry.