The sunny South East is set to live up to its name today, as temperatures are expected to hit the mid, the to late 20s.
Traffic is already building up around the Waterford Coast, with hundreds expected to take to the water today.
Meanwhile, Gardaí in Waterford are urging people not to park on main roads if they're visiting beauty spots today.
In Tramore, Gardaí will be monitoring traffic which is already heavy approaching the town from Waterford city.
Around the Comeragh mountains, they're calling on motorists not to park on the main road, and doing so could result in your vehicle being towed.
In West Waterford, Clonea and Ardmore are both busy, and people are being asked to abide by parking lines put in place recently in the village of Ardmore.
Lifeguards are back at five of Waterford's Blue Flag beaches today - Ardmore, Clonea Strand, Tramore, Dunmore East Counsellors Strand and Main Strand.
Tramore RNLI calling on the public to also beware of additional signage warning the public of rips in the water.
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Waterford Gardaí warn public not to park on main roads near beauty spots
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