The UK has seen its warmest New Year’s Eve on record with temperatures provisionally reaching 15.3C (59.54F), the Met Office said.
Colwyn Bay in Wales held the previous record of 14.8C (58.64F) on 31 December in 2011.
But the record was toppled at 11am on Friday in Ryehill, East Yorkshire, when a temperature of 14.9C (58.82F) was confirmed.
Shortly after, Coningsby in Lincolnshire recorded a high of 15.3C, the Met Office said, meaning today is the warmest New Year’s Eve on record for the UK.
The Met Office said temperatures will continue to rise across the country later in the day before falling slightly at night as Britain rings in 2022.
Parts of southern and eastern England including the West Country, London and Lincolnshire, are set to experience the mildest weather.
“Our station at Ryehill, a small village in East Yorkshire has recorded 14.9 degrees today, which tops the previous record of 14.8. It has provisionally broken the New Year’s Eve record,” Met Office spokesperson Stephen Dixon said.