Sleigh bells are jingling as the prosecco glasses are clinking this Christmas Eve as revellers brave the icy touch of Jack Frost but one Santa in town had one too many mulled wines on his way home.
Festive partygoers were pictured across Britain's cities last night braving the bitter cold in order to enjoy one last Christmas night out.
Youngsters decked out in their festive gear as they braved Britain's shivering temperatures despite most of country not seeing a white Christmas this year.
It comes before the Met Office warned of snow and ice in the north of Scotland this weekend.
A person dress as Santa lying on the floor at the bus stop on Christmas Eve night in Blackpool
A man wearing a green hat, green coat and red trousers urinating on a Blackpool street
They are expected to be blanketed in snow as temperatures could plunge as low as 0C in Perth and Kinross on Christmas day.
A band of rain will wash over the UK this weekend as temperatures will drop further on Christmas night
It comes after severe weather conditions have caused major disruption across the UK last week.
Two women and a man braving the icy temperatures in Newcastle with hope the Santa hats may keep their ears warm like their blank winter boots keep their toes cosy
Two women getting festive as one dresses up as an elf in hope to bring festive cheer as the other follows a more tradition choice of festive head wear in Newcastle
Two women dressed in black leather practicing their festive dance moves in Liverpool
Five smiling women dressed in fashionable winter coats while enjoying their festive beverages in Newcastle
A man and women enjoying their steins of beer while keeping toasty in cream and red jumpers in Newcastle
A man in all black enjoying a pint and a women enjoying a flute of fizz in a camel coloured coat
Two women and two men holding up large glasses of drinks with happy smiles on their face
While some revellers are loving the last chance at a boozy afternoon some streets in Liverpool such as Matthew Street look deserted
Two women in gold and black with two men dressed in long winter jackets in Leeds
A man in a red jumper with three women in Leeds, one of which is dressed in a red coat and Santa hat
Two women wearing festive eyewear. One is wearing a Christmas jumper nd the other is wearing a Santa hat in Leeds
Two women smiling while out in Leeds with a man showing the peace sign in a winter jacket
A man in a white t-shirt in the back of a police van in Leeds
A woman trying out her latest Christmas dance moves with another man and two women
Two men in Leeds holding one another while walking past two police officers
Two women in similar ripped jeans, black jackets and crop tops shielding themselves away from the rain with their coats
While the yellow weather warning for snow is restricted to the Scottish mountains many parts of the UK will see much lower temperatures than the previous week.
In the south temperature could plummet from around 8C to 4C and the north could see levels drop from 6C to 3C by the end of the weekend.
With temperatures on the way down drinkers are hoping their festive spirits will be on the way up after the warm of some mulled wine helps take the chill away.