Thick low cloud can be seen over western Victoria and southeastern South Australia. An upper disturbance in the Gulf of Carpentaria is leading to broadscale convection over the Top End. Mid level cloud can be seen streaking away from the convection and drifting over parts of Queensland. Mid to high level cloud can be seen over Tasmania as another upper disturbance passes over the state. A slow moving, elongated high pressure system over Victoria and Tasmania is responsible for cloud free conditions through inland parts of the eastern half of the country.