As long as your solutions are in the range of about 18 to 24 deg. C. it won't make a bit of difference. Development will complete a bit faster at warmer temperatures as expected, but that's about it. Prints should be developed to completion, and since you're working under safelight conditions you can watch it happen in front of your eyes. I practice exactly NO temperature control with my print developer, always working at the ambient temperature of my darkroom. In winter that is more or less around 20 deg C., sometimes colder, with my space heater going. In summer it can go over 30 deg. C. Prints I've made in summer and winter look the same. Control your exposure and contrast under the enlarger (with VC filters if you ar using VC paper) and develop to completion. Pulling a print early to contol density is a bad move. It will leave you with muddy looking prints.