A ridge is directing a moist airmass inshore over southwestern Western Australia, bringing a broad area of low to mid level cloud to the region. Further inland two troughs are generating low to high level cloud with some isolated storms across the state. A band of high level cloud is present across the centre and southeastern parts of the country as an upper level trough moves through. Patchy areas of low level cloud are being pushed inshore along the east coast of Australia by a high located in the Tasman Sea. The remainder of the country is mostly cloud free.