This is a completely different (and "novel") organism, so it's hard at this point to predict what will happen as warmer weather arrives. As of now it doesn't seem to be having many difficulties spreading in countries with warmer climates than our current status. But I hope you're right. Maybe the social distancing we're all putting into place now will help, and as the weather warms and more ppl scatter and are outside and away from each other, it will eventually fade away. Some health experts are speculating that it might become a seasonal and endemic thing like influenza, but it's way too early to predict that, IMO.
I'm glad you're able to work from home and so can limit your exposure. Do you have home delivery for groceries in your area?