Yes temperature will affect the pressure of a loaded round, and the differences can be significant, particularly if you're near max.
Asa Yam raised a very important point that pressure rise/fall in extremely low temps "depends upon the powder". At the link he cites, in a 30-06, AA4350 actually shows quite a bit more pressure at 0 deg F, than a 70 deg F. That said, more commonly you'll see lower pressure and lower velocities.
QuickLOAD has a bare-bones temperature adjustment feature. I ran your load at +17 F, and at -3 F, with a 26" bbl, 37.8 grains H20 capacity,the default), .220" of shank,bearing surface) in the neck, no land contact with bullet. Mind you I don't have your exact case capacity or seating depth, so the results are only a very loose estimate:
Pressure at +17 F = 62,730 psi
Pressure at -3 F = 60,895 psi
With 38.2 grains H20 capacity, the numbers are:
Pressure at +17 F = 61,124 psi
Pressure at -3 F = 59,341 psi
The other thing to keep in mind is that, at very low tempartures, the barrel chamber will shrink slightly, and the primers may not behave normally. This can also affect pressure.