An upper disturbance is associated with a forming a patchy low to mid level cloudband over eastern Queensland. Patches of low level cloud is drifting over eastern parts of the Top End. A cool airmass is pushing into the Great Australian Bight, bringing speckled low level cloud onto the southern shore of Australia, with patches of low level cloud further inland in southeastern Australia. Along the eastern Victorian coast, the low to mid level cloud is being enhanced by the trough in the area. Streaks of high level cloud can be seen moving over the western coast, blown over from an approaching cold front. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.