Chinese New Year celebrations take place in Liverpool this weekend to mark the Year of the Tiger, but what will the weather be like?
If you're one of the hundreds of people flocking to the city to celebrate, you'll want to make sure you're prepared.
Traditional celebrations taking place on Saturday, February 5 and Sunday, February 6 will include a dragon parade combined with live music, dance, 3D projections, fire performances and artwork.
It's set to be a cold weekend with temperatures on Saturday, February 5 and Sunday, February 6 in single figures, so you'll want to wrap up warm.
Unfortunately, it's also looking like you'll need to pack an umbrella, as showers are expected on both days.
Saturday is looking cloudy with showers in the morning and late afternoon, with temperatures of nine degrees.
Sunday will be slightly brighter with sunshine at times, however showers are expected throughout the day. It'll be slightly cooler, with temperatures expected to be around eight degrees.
There will be a number of road closures and disruption over the weekend due to the celebrations, which can be viewed here.
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