A couple of troughs over southern parts of Western Australia extend into a complex low south of state. Patchy low level cloud can be seen about these troughs, becoming more isolated towards the west coast in the onshore flow. A northwesterly mid level cloud band can be seen just east of these troughs, flowing from the Northern Interior of Western Australia into South Australia. Patches of low to mid level cloud associated with an inland trough can be seen over eastern parts of Queensland and New South Wales, while the southeasterly trade winds bring some isolated low level cloud to the coastline. Some patches of low level cloud can be seen in the southeast of the country. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.