I've dealt with that before, really sucks!
Currently I keep my glue inside and if I plan on gluing the next day I'll bring in the wood too. Shop is usually about low 50's when I step in and it takes an hour for the wood stove to get it up into the mid 60's. The wood needs to be warm and that would push any glue ups into the afternoon if I hadn't brought it in.

The glues I have all say that glue and materials need to be 55+ except for TB3 which goes down to 50.