A thick band of cloud associated with a cold front resides along the east coast of Tasmania and into the Tasman Sea. Behind the front, speckled low level cloud is visible across the southeast of the country. A second cold front is brushing the southwest of the continent bringing scattered low level cloud to coastal parts of southern Western Australia. Scattered low level cloud is also present over the northeastern coast of Queensland due to prevailing trade winds. Isolated high level cloud associated with the the subtropical jet is present over central Australia. The rest of the country remains cloud free.