A strong high pressure system centred over the New Zealand is pushing patches of low cloud onto the shore of the eastern seaboard. A large band of middle and high level thick cloud is flowing over central parts and into the southeast of the Australian continent. Some patches of low level cloud can be seen in the Northern Territory and the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Some remnant low level cloud can be seen in the over Victoria behind the trough. A large mid level cloud band is situated over southeastern Queensland, central New South Wales and eastern Victoria associated with a trough, bringing with it widespread areas of rain to the region. A high in the Indian Ocean is pushing low level cloud onto the southwest coast Of Western Australia. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.