A high pressure system situated in the Tasman Sea dominates the eastern half of the country, bringing scattered low level cloud to the eastern seaboard. Mid to high level cloud is present over much of Western Australia with widespread low level cloud present across the southwest as a decaying cold front continues to pass over, and another cold front moves up in its wake. Convective cloud with embedded thunderstorms can also be seen along the edge of the fronts. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.