A trough extends through interior parts of Queensland, down through northeast New South Wales into a cold front moving into the Tasman Sea. Thick cloud and bands of thunderstorms are seen along it. A low pressure circulation in the Bass Strait is bringing low level cloud across Victoria and Tasmania. A high pressure ridge in the Bight is drawing a moist onshore flow, bringing patchy low level cloud across South Australia and southern parts of Western Australia. Mid level clouds and thunderstorms are seen along a trough near the border of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.