A high pressure system in the Bight is drawing a moist onshore flow in the wake of a cold front, resulting in much of the southeast of the country being blanketed in low level cloud. A heat trough along the west coast of Western Australia is driving mid level clouds, while a dryline trough further inland supports further cloud through the interior of the state. Another dryline trough is seen along the the base of the Cape York Peninsula and is driving some low level cloud along it. Much of the rest of the country remains cloud free.