An extensive upper level cloudband streams from northwestern Western Australia, across the southern half of South Australia, and into western Victoria and over Tasmania. This cloudband streams ahead of a cold front that is moving along the southwestern coast of South Australia. In the wake of this system, southwestern Western Australia is covered in cool "speckled" mid level cloud. A high pressure system in the Tasman Sea extends a ridge over northern and eastern parts of the country, driving some patchy cloud along the eastern seaboard. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.