I like the way you're thinking, but "Siberian" isn't named because it really comes from any kind of colder climate...that being said - it will probably do ok. Indica & Ruderalis genes seem to help Auto's thrive in pretty cold climates.
Here's what I have grown in the outdoors winter of the southwest US over the last few years- Short Stuff "Blue Himalaya" - Barneys Farm "Flower Power" - World of Seeds "Sweet Coffee Rider" - Paradise Seeds "Automaria II" - Big Buddha "S.A.S." and even a non-auto Dinafem "Blue Widow".
All did ok & were left outside unless temps dropped below 32 deg F. - and even then, were just pulled up on a covered porch where it wasn't freezing. One tip I will pass on, - really keep your soil light with perlite - you want it to drain super fast so that that soil isn't too wet and cold for too long. Your plants will respond much better. This will work and is worth doing. Having a couple of normal plants on that patio is great camo - even if they're plastic.
Good luck. Auto smoke is a great body buzz & your sleep will be super refreshing.