Bunnies with sore heads: Easter Sunday revellers hit the town on the last night of the long weekend…before getting back to work tomorrow

Revelers partied hard until Easter Monday morning when they visited the city on the last night of the Bank Holiday weekend before a return to work on Tuesday.

Partygoers will wake up this morning with sore heads as they danced and drank all night on Sunday.

Many dressed up for the occasion, with drunken revelers braving the cold weather across Britain.

Britons filled pubs, bars and nightclubs late on Sunday evening as they made the most of the long weekend.

Revelers, some wearing Easter bunny ears, were pictured descending on bars in central Newcastle to celebrate the Easter weekend, with some going a little too fast as they lay unconscious on the ground.

One group danced and joked in the street as they got glammed up for their last night out before the end of the long party weekend

A group of friends were dressed to the nines in flamboyant dresses and sky-high heels for their night out in Birmingham

Spirits were high and some seemed worse for wear as they celebrated their last night out before returning to work after the bank holiday weekend

A group of friends headed out on the town in Newcastle with Easter bunny ears as they made the most of their last night out before heading to work tomorrow

This group of boys stopped to dance with a man playing the accordion in Newcastle

One partygoer fell and had to be helped by her friends in Newcastle

These revelers needed a lift home after partying late into the night with friends in Newcastle

Party animals dressed up for a night out on Easter Sunday before the long weekend comes to an end

Some appeared to have had one drink too many when they were picked up from the floor, got into a fight in the street or were verbally abused by police officers.

As clubbers partied late into the night, some revelers were seen being carried through the streets to kebab shops and eventually home.

Last night marked the end of the long weekend evenings, with Brits also hitting the bars on Good Friday and Easter Saturday.

Yesterday, Brits made the most of the Easter Saturday sunshine in Leeds as they dressed up for the infamous Otley Run.

Some were seen dressing up, while others wore skimpy outfits to go on a pub crawl with their friends.

Easter bunnies, sailor girls and cricket boys were pictured walking the massive route of 17 locations.

Photos also show some people falling to the ground smiling during the drunken mid-afternoon session.

The historic pub crawl starts at Woodies pub in Far Headingley and ends at The Dry Dock on the edge of the city centre.

Some revelers in Newcastle decided to ditch their heels completely and opt for a more comfortable pair of slippers as they continued their weekend of celebration

Some seemed to have had too much fun and were a little unsteady on their feet in Newcastle over the Easter weekend

This group of boys opted for headbands with bunny ears, a nod to the Easter-themed revelry

Two friends pose for the cameras as they visit Newcastle for a night out on Easter Sunday

An excess? Costume revelers were seen stumbling through Newcastle last night

Last night marked the end of the long weekend evenings, with Brits also hitting the bars on Good Friday and Easter Saturday

Police officers attack a man during a night out in Newcastle on Easter Sunday

Revelers continued to make the most of the long weekend on Sunday evening as they descended on bars, pubs and clubs

The challenge is to have a drink in each of the 17 pubs along the way.

Revelers also came to town on Friday evening as they kicked off the four-day weekend.

Some wore elaborate jockey outfits, others enjoyed the occasion as cheerleaders, aliens and even supervillains.

Brits didn’t let the chilly weather get in the way of their evenings – with heavy rainfall forecast to hit the south of England today over a wet Easter long weekend.

No weather warnings have yet been issued for Monday, but there are ten flood warnings – meaning flooding is expected – and 112 flood warnings in force across England.

The latest flood warning, issued by the Environment Agency last night, is for the River Brue in Somerset.

Roads at risk include those in Catsham, Cowbridge and West Lydford, and the B3151 Glastonbury to Meare Road.

Partygoers in Leeds dress up for the Otley Run pub crawl on Easter Saturday

Three women in Broad Street, Birmingham, wearing bunny ears as they celebrate the long weekend on Saturday

Revelers in Leeds in football strips, donkey costumes and dressed as golfers on Saturday

Party animals were spotted stumbling through the streets of Leeds, Newcastle (pictured) and Birmingham on Saturday

Two women pose for the camera outside Rosie’s nightclub in Birmingham on Saturday

Brits made the most of the Easter Saturday sunshine in Leeds as they dressed up for the Otley Run

Properties at Dyehouse Lane, Glastonbury, are at risk from the Glastonbury Millstream overtopping, with a river overtopping at Baltonsborough expected.

Although the rain has largely cleared from the area, the River Brue is expected to remain high until Monday afternoon.

Heavy rain drenched southern England and parts of Wales on Sunday evening, with the Met Office forecasting further heavy showers in the south throughout Monday.

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