Extensive shower and thunderstorm activity continues over the Northern Territory due to a low pressure system and trough lingering over the region. The trough extends over the interior, out to the Queensland coast, with low to high level cloud being produced from the showers and thunderstorms along it. A moist southeasterly flow is bringing patchy areas of low level cloud to the New South Wales coastline. Low to mid level cloud forms across an interior trough and low pressure systems over Western Australia. Highs in the Tasman Sea and Great Bight are pushing areas of low to mid level cloud inshore across Tasmania and southwestern Western Australia. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.