Roads around Mar-a-Lago are set to close this morning in preparation for a visit from President Donald Trump later today.

The closures, mandated by the Secret Service, are set to go into effect at 8 a.m. All pedestrian and vehicle traffic will be prohibited on South Ocean Boulevard from its intersection with South County Road to the roundabout at Southern Boulevard is closed.

Residents with proper identification are allowed access to the restricted zone.

The town said earlier this week that the roads would close at 10 a.m. But an email alert sent Thursday afternoon said the time was being pushed to 8 a.m.

Drivers are encouraged to use the Flagler Memorial Bridge and the Royal Park Bridge as traffic backups are expected on the Southern Boulevard Bridge for most of the day, especially at rush hour.

The White House has not confirmed when Trump will arrive at Palm Beach International Airport, though a temporary flight restriction from the Federal Aviation Administration over Palm Beach County begins at 3:30 p.m. The restriction ends at 10:30 p.m. Sunday, indicating a late afternoon or evening departure.

Trump is scheduled to stop in at a "school choice listening session" in Orlando before coming to Palm Beach.

This will be Trump’s fourth visit to the winter White House since Inauguration Day. He spent three consecutive weekends at his club in February but remained in Washington, D.C., last weekend.

Also expected in Palm Beach this weekend are Florida Gov. Rick Scott and Sen. Marco Rubio, along with a few hundred people attending a Republic National Committee event at the Four Seasons.

In addition to handling traffic throughout the island, the town is bracing for possible protests Saturday. It’s unclear how many people are expected to turn out for those events, or how many police will be necessary for crowd control.