A slow-moving low pressure system centred in South Australia is driving patchy cloud over the state. Low cloud is also being driven onto parts of the eastern seaboard by an onshore flow due to a high over New Zealand, whilst high level cloud stretches over much of the Queensland coastline. The remnants surface trough over south central Queensland and into northern New South Wales leaves persisting low level cloud. An upper level disturbance is creating a large amount of mid to high level cloud over Victoria and Tasmania Patchy high level cloud ahead of a trough covers southwestern parts of Western Australia. The remainder of the country is mostly cloud free.