A high pressure system over New South Wales dominates, bringing low-level blanketing cloud over South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. Westerly flow over Tasmania is bringing mid to high level cloud to the eastern parts of the state. An upper level disturbance is generating mid to high level cloud across inland parts of Western Australia, including the Central Wheat Belt and Goldfields regions. Ethereal and striated high-level cloud flows over northern parts of the Northern Territory. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.