A cold front crossing Tasmania carries low to mid level cloud over western parts of the state. A low pressure system in the Tasman Sea and a high pressure ridge over central Australia extend a cool southwesterly airstream over eastern Victoria and New South Wales, generating patchy areas of low to mid level cloud. Scattered low level cloud is visible about the remainder of Victoria and southern South Australia as a cool, maritime air mass flows over. An upper level disturbance is generating mid to high level cloud across inland parts of Western Australia, including the Central Wheat Belt and Goldfields regions. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.