A broad upper level trough is bringing a band of mid to upper level cloud across Western Australia, northern South Australia and through to northern New South Wales and southern Queensland. Below, a surface trough in New South Wales is triggering convective cloud with embedded thunderstorms. Patchy low cloud can be seen through northern Victoria and southern New South Wales. A large high pressure system is directing patchy low level cloud onto the east shore of Queensland. Spotty low level cloud can be seen over far southwest parts and northern parts of Western Australia. Onshore flow is bringing patchy low level cloud to southern South Australia, western Victoria and western Tasmania.