A low pressure system near the Northern Territory and Western Australia border and a trough over the Top End are generating areas of thick cloud with embedded thunderstorms across the region, as well as patchy mid-level cloud about much of the Northern Territory. A thick band of low- to high-level cloud with widespread thunderstorm activity is present over central parts of Western Australia associated with an upper low pressure system. Moist onshore flow is pushing low- to mid-level convective cloud over coastal New South Wales and Queensland. A high pressure system to the south of the mainland is directing patchy low level cloud onto the southern coast of Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.