A tropical low embedded in a trough is moving eastward across the Gulf of Carpentaria bringing thick mid level cloud with associated rain to the Queensland North Tropical Coast. An inland trough is present through Western Australia bringing patches of mid level cloud over inland parts of the state, with convective activity supported by an upper feature. A high pressure system in the southern Indian Ocean pushes low cloud onto the south west coast of Western Australia. Westerlies ahead of an approaching front are pushing low to mid level cloud over Tasmania and Victoria. The rest of the country remains mostly cloud free.