Energiser ultimate lithium cells are good in low temperatures as has already been said.

Also, IMHO, good for long term storage in case of any future emergency. The latest versions have a 20 year shelf life from production, typically 19 years from retail sale.

Alkaline cells are fine for everyday use in low price appliances.
Rechargeable cells have their merits, but remember that the means of charging may not be available in an emergency.
L91 lithium cells can be simply stored away and ignored and work reliably 20 years later. And might well work after 40 years, but don't count on that.

Some people bury or otherwise conceal a stash of emergency supplies for use after any major disaster. Contents might include firearms, freeze dried food, matches, water filters, and these days flashlights with L91 batteries.

Many years ago, there where available ultra long shelf life zinc carbon cells. These were truly dry in storage and therefore almost immune to spoiling. The required electrolyte was stored in a separate vial within the cell, to use the cell, this vial was fractured and after 30 minutes the cell was ready for use. No longer manufactured AFAIK, perhaps due to long shelf alternatives.