'on New Year', 'on/ at the New Year's Eve', 'on/ at the New Year's night'

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What is the right variant to say - 'on New Year', 'on/ at the New Year's Eve', 'on/ at the New Year's night'? :oops: thamks!!!
For example: At the New Year night it was raining hard.
 
What is the right variant to say - 'on New Year', 'on/ at the New Year's Eve', 'on/ at the New Year's night'? :oops: thamks!!!
For example: At the New Year night it was raining hard.
***NOT A TEACHER***Maybe something like: It was raining hard on New Year's night. Thank you.
 
***NOT A TEACHER***Maybe something like: It was raining hard on New Year's night. Thank you.
***NOT A TEACHER***Probably most people would say "New Year's Eve." My humble apologies.
 
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