New Year's Eve Revelers Get Drenched in Times Square Waiting for the Ball Drop amid the Rain — with No Umbrellas Allowed!

Mar. 15, 2025

Rain in Times Square on New Year’s Eve 2024.Photo:AP Photo/Heather Khalifa

Revelers and members of the NYPD stand behind barricades in the rain during the annual New Year’s Eve celebration

AP Photo/Heather Khalifa

Not even a thunderstorm could stop the New Year’s Eve partiers in Times Square from waiting out the ball drop.On Tuesday, Dec. 31, thousands of people packed Times Square in New York City to send off 2024 and ring in the New Year. However, this year’s festivities have proven to be a wet affair.Earlier in the day, meteorologists predicted a rainy New Year’s Eve, and their forecasts proved to be correct as rain poured down on attendees. Thunder could even be heard on broadcasts of the festivities, including CNN’sNew Year’s Eve with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohenand ABC’sDick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest.Revelers sit in the rain in Times Square on New Year’s Eve 2024.TheStewartofNY/FilmMagicAccording toCBS News New York, an estimated 1 million people have packed into Times Square, and they’re not letting the weather get them down — even though no umbrellas were allowed into the festivities. The local channel’s meteorologist, Vanessa Murdock, gave an update around 10:00 p.m. local time noting that New York City was experiencing lightning, wind and heavy rain with chilly 45-degree weather.Despite the rain, the party has continued with performances fromthe Jonas Brothers,Megan MoroneyandTLC, who performed their ’90s classics “Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls” and “No Scrubs.“Megan Moroney performs in the rain in Times Square on New Year’s Eve 2024.John Nacion/Penske Media via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Meanwhile, social media users watching from home couldn’t resist commenting on the rainy event.“Merry New Year everyone!” one person wrote onX(formerly known as Twitter). “I’m going to bed early just as the thunder, lightning and rain is starting…..hope the people in Times Square brought their rain ponchos.“Another personadded, “It’s pouring down rain in Times Square? 2024 is going out like a lion.”

Not even a thunderstorm could stop the New Year’s Eve partiers in Times Square from waiting out the ball drop.

On Tuesday, Dec. 31, thousands of people packed Times Square in New York City to send off 2024 and ring in the New Year. However, this year’s festivities have proven to be a wet affair.

Earlier in the day, meteorologists predicted a rainy New Year’s Eve, and their forecasts proved to be correct as rain poured down on attendees. Thunder could even be heard on broadcasts of the festivities, including CNN’sNew Year’s Eve with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohenand ABC’sDick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest.

Revelers sit in the rain in Times Square on New Year’s Eve 2024.TheStewartofNY/FilmMagic

Spectators attend Times Square New Year’s Eve 2025 Celebration

TheStewartofNY/FilmMagic

According toCBS News New York, an estimated 1 million people have packed into Times Square, and they’re not letting the weather get them down — even though no umbrellas were allowed into the festivities. The local channel’s meteorologist, Vanessa Murdock, gave an update around 10:00 p.m. local time noting that New York City was experiencing lightning, wind and heavy rain with chilly 45-degree weather.

Despite the rain, the party has continued with performances fromthe Jonas Brothers,Megan MoroneyandTLC, who performed their ’90s classics “Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls” and “No Scrubs.”

Megan Moroney performs in the rain in Times Square on New Year’s Eve 2024.John Nacion/Penske Media via Getty

Megan Moroney

John Nacion/Penske Media via Getty

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Meanwhile, social media users watching from home couldn’t resist commenting on the rainy event.

“Merry New Year everyone!” one person wrote onX(formerly known as Twitter). “I’m going to bed early just as the thunder, lightning and rain is starting…..hope the people in Times Square brought their rain ponchos.”

Another personadded, “It’s pouring down rain in Times Square? 2024 is going out like a lion.”

source: people.com