Footballers across Europe had training sessions cancelled or interrupted early on Tuesday as heavy snow fell across England, Scotland and France.
Manchester City had their match preparation for the Carabao Cup tie with Burton cut short, Rangers also had to stop training in Scotland and PSG's stars decided to have a snowfall fight.
Having demolished the mid-table League One side at the Etihad Stadium 9-0 in the reverse leg, there is absolutely no tension in City's camp with a number of younger players set to be handed much-needed game time.
Manager Pep Guardiola looked more bemused with the chilly conditions than his players as Bernardo Silva was caught slipping and sliding while Raheem Sterling shared a joke or two with his team-mates.
Young trio Phil Foden, Felix Nmecha and Luke Bolton will all be pushing to start against Burton with Guardiola keen to take the chance to give some of his players a rest with the result beyond any doubt.
City are continuing to fight on four fronts and the first leg dismantling of Burton has provided a welcome chance to turn to players on the periphery.
But fans who do make the trip south can still expect to see some familiar faces with Guardiola confirming on Tuesday that Kevin De Bruyne will start alongside Foden in midfield and defender Benjamin Mendy is set to be involved.
Steven Gerrard had his Rangers players out in the snow ahead of their return to Ladbrokes Premiership action for the first time since last month's Old Firm victory when they take on Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on Wednesday night.
A number of the Gers players took it in turns to throw snowballs at each other, with new signing Jermain Defoe showing his funny side.
James Tavernier was also keen to join in the fun and was spotted clutching a large snowball in his hand before launching it in Defoe's direction.
The weather was also particularly bad in France. Paris Saint-Germain's players were taking part in a routine training session when heavy snow fell.
Right back Dani Alves chose to capture the excitement on his phone before letting the world know via his Instagram account.
'Good crazy mood,' he wrote as he filmed PSG star Neymar laughing at fellow team-mates diving into the snow.