An upper disturbance is associated with a patchy low to mid level cloud band over southeastern Queensland and coastal fringes of northeastern New South Wales. Low cloud covers parts of eastern Queensland from left over rainfall from the cloud band during the day. Patches of low level cloud is drifting over far eastern parts of the Top End. A high pressure system centred over southeastern South Australia holding a cool airmass over southeastern parts of the country, leading to areas of mid level cloud over Victoria, Tasmania, and southern and southeastern New South Wales. Along the far eastern Victorian coast and southeastern coast of New South Wales, the low to mid level cloud is being enhanced by a weak low pressure system and trough off the southeastern coast. A band of high level cloud can be seen moving over the western and south central parts of the country, driven by an upper atmospheric disturbance. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.