SPRUCED UP

Rowdy revellers bare all in risqué Christmas costumes as they take to streets despite plunging temperatures

Some students queued for venues in just their underwear

CHRISTMAS revellers weren't fazed by plunging conditions last night and hit the town to show off their costumes.

Partygoers braved the biting winter weather in Nottingham city centre to bring in the festive cheer.

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Students embraced the festive spirit at the university's final social event before the Christmas holidaysCredit: Ashley Kirk
Groups of lads wrapped up a little more as they braved the streetsCredit: Ashley Kirk
Pals were full of festive cheer as they hit the townCredit: Ashley Kirk
Some partygoers dressed as Santa's elves for the boozy night outCredit: Ashley Kirk
Others clenched their teeth as they queued at a venue in the coldCredit: Ashley Kirk

Everyone was in high spirits despite stowed out venues and parties continued out onto the streets.

Groups of girls celebrated the season in racy Santa fancy dress costumes.

Meanwhile some lads were feeling the chill as they layered up with thermals and jumpers.

The Met Office issued a cluster of yellow weather warnings this week as heavy rain battered the UK, but it didn't put a damper on the boozy celebrations.

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Brits were today urged to stay safe as more than 30 flood warnings were issued across the UK today.

Heavy rain has wreaked havoc and traffic chaos this morning as drivers were forced to abandon their cars after becoming submerged under floodwater.

Brits braved similar conditions as they endured wet and wild weather to celebrate Halloween.

Thousands took to pubs, bars and clubs up and down the UK to bring in the spooky holiday.

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Students embrace as they went all in before heading home for ChristmasCredit: Ashley Kirk
Biting cold conditions didn't put a dampener on the festivitiesCredit: Ashley Kirk
One reveller donned a Christmas apron and very little elseCredit: Ashley Kirk
Pals opted for red threads and tinsel for the last social before the Christmas breakCredit: Ashley Kirk
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A group of girls plan their route home after the night outCredit: Ashley Kirk
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