It's been snowing in various parts of Saudi Arabia ... and people can't help but have fun. 

A video of a man rolling layers of snow into a carpet has made the rounds on the Internet. 

The man, who appears to be middle-aged, is caught folding white snow into a carpet-like shape as he enjoys the cold temperatures in the northern part of the kingdom. 

As he rolls the "carpet," rusty orange sand appears below his feet. He then tries to carry his snow carpet before realizing it's way too heavy. 

A "global warming" prayer rug?

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Saudis just wanna have fun

It wouldn't be the first time a grown man released his inner child ... because snow!

Earlier in November, the temperature in certain parts of Saudi Arabia dropped below zero degrees as snow began covering the desert. 

Climate change has not only led to a drop in temperature in various parts of the region, but also extreme heat. 

Earlier this year, a NASA-led study revealed that the Middle East in 2016 experienced the worst drought in 900 years due to climate change. 

Projected hot weather extremes brought on by global climate change could make part of the Middle East and North Africa uninhabitable by the end of the current century. 

"MENA is a climate change hotspot that could turn into a scorching area in summer," the researchers wrote in the study published in the scientific journal Climatic Change. 

But, for now, people in Saudi Arabia are enjoying every bit of the unseasonable cold.