Last winter, it was -7* here, which is not to often, thank God. But seeing you live in Wisconsin, you would be better using 0w-40 year round. From what I read in the past, when you start your engine and the oil is ambient in temperature, the flow rate of the oil is the same as 5w, and your bearings are protected. When your engine obtains higher temperatures, it flows like 40w. But all the time it is rated as a 40w oil. The flow rate protects your engine. Since I use 5w-40 year round, I never worry when I start my engine no matter where in the country I'm at. But if I lived where you live, after seeing the temps of last winter, it would be 0w-40 only.
I had a truck with over 200k on the clock and changed to full sync oil and never had an issue. I sold it with 400k and the next owner was using doing the same. If you have a leak, it will leak. If you don't, it won't start one unless the gasket is weak. This will happen if you use dino or sync oil.