A high pressure system situated over the Tasman Sea extends a ridge over the east of the country, bringing scattered low level cloud to the eastern seaboard. An upper level trough over southern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales is driving a band of mid to high level cloud with some embedded convection eastward across both states. A cold front moving through Victoria is bringing thick low to mid level cloud over the state with scattered low level cloud also present in its wake across South Australia and Tasmania. Mid to high level cloud can be seen streaming over broad parts of southern Western Australia due to an upper trough in the Indian Ocean. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.