A vigorous cold front is approaching the west coast of Western Australia drawing high cloud over the coastal fringes. Broad areas of mid to high level cloud associated with an upper trough can be seen over interior Queensland. Another upper trough over southeastern South Australia is also generating mid to high level cloud. A high pressure system in the Great Australian Bight is directing low cloud over coastal parts of Victoria and Tasmania. Moist onshore flow can be seen pushing onshore over parts of the eastern coastline. Thick low cloud blankets northern Victoria and southwestern New South Wales. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.