A high pressure system over the southeast of the country is bringing patchy low-level cloud over southern Victoria and western Tasmania. Low- to high-level cloud, associated with a cold front, is passing over southwest Western Australia bringing showers to the region. Onshore flow is driving patchy low-level cloud onto the eastern seaboard, combining with an upper trough off the coast of southeast Queensland, bringing showers and thunderstorms along the coast. Moist easterly flow across the eastern Top End is bringing scattered cloud to the region. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.