Revellers hit the town as boozed-up Brits take advantage of the three-day weekend
popular Broad Street ended the night by taking off painful shoes before heading home.
A group of men - one dressed as a bride - beamed for photographers amid one of the first big nights out of the year.Others smiled and wrapped their arms around each otherBut the return to high heels proved too much for one group of girls, who were pictured changing out of the painful shoesThe good weather is set to continue, with revellers likely to head out again on Sunday nightCredit: nb press ltdMonday is set to be the hottest day of the year so far, with a 25C scorcher predicted.
Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said: "Sunglasses, a sun hat and sun screen are definitely required this weekend.And Mr Deakin's colleague Matthew Box said the news would be a "welcome change" for many.
He said: "Given that we have had a reasonably cold and then a wet couple of months through spring, with April being cold and May being wet and cloudy and generally on the cool side too, we've got a sunny end to May." The warm weather is set to continue for the first half of June as the Met Office's long-range forecast predicts the heatwave will stay for up to two weeks.