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Liverpool Echo
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Charlotte Roszko

Liverpool weather forecast for 2023 Chinese New Year celebrations

Liverpool is set to welcome the Year of the Rabbit on Sunday, January 22, as the city celebrates Chinese New Year.

A packed programme of free celebrations will take place on January 22 as Chinatown becomes home to a festival of colour and sound. The schedule of events includes the traditional dragon, lion and unicorn parades.

Guests can also enjoy firecracker displays, family workshops, tai chi demonstrations, live music and a fairground. There will also be a selection of food and craft stalls for visitors to browse.

READ MORE: Liverpool road closures this weekend for Chinese New Year 2023

The celebrations will take place in and around the Great George Square area from 11am to 5pm. Those who are attending the event can expect temperatures to be around 3 or 4 degrees throughout the day.

The weather forecast anticipates light cloud and a gentle breeze in Liverpool on Sunday. There is currently predicted to be a 19% chance of rain at around 11am. The sun is predicted to set at around 4.36pm.

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