A high pressure system centred southeast of Tasmania is bringing fresh southeasterly winds that are pushing low-level cloud onto the eastern seaboard. A trough is producing middle level cloud over western Queensland and northeast South Australia. A cold front with a broad trough ahead is moving across the south of Western Australia. These two features are bringing a few bands of low to mid level cloud moving into the Great Australian Bight. Some lingering spotty low level cloud can be seen in the northern side of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Some patchy high level cloud can be seen flowing with the subtropical jetstream over the western half of Australia.