Some remnant low to mid level cloud can be seen on the coast of North Queensland, about a coastal trough in the area. Large amounts of water vapour in the atmosphere coupled with a low pressure system just south of Mt Isa in the interior of Queensland is also producing a large amount thunderstorms and cloud about the interior of Northern Territory and Queensland. Some isolated thunderstorms can be seen in the southern interior of Western Australia, amongst some thick mid to high level cloud which is being dragged over the South Australian coast and into New South Wales by the subtropical Jetstream. Patchy low level cloud is in the northern part of New South Wales and southern Victoria. A high pressure system in the Indian Ocean is pushing extensive low level cloud onto the southwestern coast of Western Australia. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.