Tropical moisture is being dragged southward from a deep low over Central Australia, bringing thick cloud over much of Australia's mainland. A trough extends from the low towards the Western of Victoria, bringing patchy mid level cloud to the area. Extensive convective cloud and thunderstorm activity is visible across the tropical north. A trough located along the west coast of Western Australia is bringing low level cloud. Low level cloud is crossing the southern seaboard due to a high pressure system in the Bight. Onshore flow is generating low cloud along the New South Wales and Queensland coast. A midlevel trough is enhancing thunderstorm activity with low to midlevel cloud visible across Victoria and southern New South Wales. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.