That said, at between like 0F and -10F, I'd be intentional about starting that car every couple days. Below -10F to -20F, I'd start it each day. Below -20, I'd consider bringing the battery inside for the night - even if you have a battery blanket. Once a lead-acid car battery has frozen, it will die very quickly from then on - I'd believe within a few days or less even in normal weather. AGM batteries are awesome alternatives for the cold weather lifestyle, in terms of their resistance to freezing damage.
That said, at between like 0F and -10F, I'd be intentional about starting that car every couple days. Below -10F to -20F, I'd start it each day. Below -20, I'd consider bringing the battery inside for the night - even if you have a battery blanket. Once a lead-acid car battery has frozen, it will die very quickly from then on - I'd believe within a few days or less even in normal weather. AGM batteries are awesome alternatives for the cold weather lifestyle, in terms of their resistance to freezing damage.