Severe Tropical Cyclone "Narelle" has redeveloped offshore of the Kimberley coast, bringing plenty of thick cloud cover to the area. Notable thunderstorm activity is embedded within this cloud, largely confined to the Kimberly and Pilbara east coasts. A trough extends out of this system, driving patches of mid cloud across much of the Top End and along the west coast of Western Australia with isolated thunderstorm activity. A band of mid level cloud with embedded thunderstorm activity sweeps over interior Western Australia. Low level cloud drifts over northeastern Queensland, the result of moist onshore flow. An upper trough is driving thunderstorm activity through Victoria and parts of central South Australia with associated mid level cloud. A high pressure system in the bight is pushing low level cloud onshore to southern Western Australia and South Australia. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.