An upper disturbance is associated with a thick mid level cloudband, covering inland eastern Queensland and northeast New South Wales. A trough just east of this cloud is producing a sheet of low level cloud over coastal Queensland. Patches of low to mid level cloud linger over the Top End. A cool airmass is pushing into the Great Australian Bight, bringing speckled low level cloud onto the southern shore of Australia. A thick patch of low level cloud lies over the Southwest Land Division in Western Australia, underneath a large high pressure system while some streaks of high level cloud moves over the western coast. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.