A low in southern New South Wales is pulling a moist airmass towards southeastern Australia, bringing thick low to high level cloud cover to parts of inland Australia and most of the southeast. A cold front is bringing areas of low to mid level cloud about Tasmania in its wake as it moves further into the Tasman Sea. Patches of low level cloud are being pushed inshore across South Australia and western Victoria by a high pressure system in the Great Bight. Extensive convective cloud and thunderstorm activity is visible across the tropical north due to the presence of a monsoon trough with three embedded tropical lows in the region. Fresh to strong onshore winds are generating scattered low cloud along the Queensland coast. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.