Mon. Sep 30th, 2024
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BRITS have kicked off their New Year’s Eve celebrations early with wild nights out up and down the country.

Tonight hundreds of thousands of Brits will paint the town red to ring in 2023, but eager early birds have already been out to mark the end of 2022.

Revellers braved the cold in Leeds7

Revellers braved the cold in LeedsCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Revellers enjoy a Friday night out on the town in Newcastle this evening7

Revellers enjoy a Friday night out on the town in Newcastle this eveningCredit: NNP
Ladies put on their glad rags to warm-up for tonight's festivities

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Ladies put on their glad rags to warm-up for tonight’s festivitiesCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Plenty of drinkers started celebrations early

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Plenty of drinkers started celebrations earlyCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Friends making the most of the festive season

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Friends making the most of the festive seasonCredit: NNP

In Leeds revellers braved the cold and rain in fancy dress to head on the famous Otley Run pub crawl.

Ladies donned sparkly hats and all white as they marched from bar to bar.

As the night loomed on, some whipped off their high heels and trodded bare foot to takeaways for post nightclub grub.

In Newcastle some drinkers looked worse for wear as they were helped off the floor by cops.

It comes as Britain will ring in the New Year tonight with fireworks and light shows across the UK.

But revellers may be better off staying indoors – as forecaster have warned of wind, rain and difficult driving conditions.

Temperatures will stay mild for most of the UK but blustery showers are set to hit most of England and Wales over the post-Christmas period, the Met Office said.

And gusts of up to 40 miles per hour along with rainfall could dampen new year celebrations on Saturday.

Drivers planning trips over the next few days have been urged to check for any updates to weather warnings as conditions are expected to remain “unsettled”, according to meteorologists.

Brits are making the most of the interlude between Christmas and New Year

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Brits are making the most of the interlude between Christmas and New YearCredit: NNP
Brits will hit the town again tonight to ring in the new year

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Brits will hit the town again tonight to ring in the new yearCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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