While many of us were still snuggled up in our pyjamas, some hardy souls took the chance to strip off and run into the North Sea to welcome in the new year this morning.
For decades, beaches across region have been filled with people whooping and shivering as they race into the sea over the festive period to raise money for local charities.
However, this year organisers of official events were forced to pull the plug amid social distancing rules and public health bosses urged people not to organise their own events.
But while many of us would welcome an excuse not to plunge into chilly waters, some hardy souls were determined to carry on the jolly tradition today.
Dippers were seen jumping into the sea at Saltburn, Whitley Bay, Tynemouth and Scarborough, among others.
Ollie King, 22, and his sister Laura, 19, were among those brave enough to take a dip into the sea at King Edward's Bay in Tynemouth.
Rachel Tampin, 28 , from Wallsend, and Emma Booth, 41, from Stockton, were among a small group of people snapped taking the plunge at Whitley Bay.
Scores of bracing sea swims due to take place around the region over the festive period were cancelled due to safety fears over the Covid pandemic.
"Dippers" would usually brave the chilly waters dressed as Father Christmas, elves, or even Christmas puddings to raise money for charity.
This year many organisers asked people to take part in virtual challenges instead.
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