A thick band of mid to high level cloud band with embedded isolated thunderstorms extends over northern parts and the interior of Western Australia. Some remnant high level cloud sits over western Queensland and western New South Wales. A high over Victoria is pushing low level cloud onto the southern coast of the state. A developing cold front crossing the southwestern Western Australia brings mid level cloud to the area. A trough to the east of the country is bringing low to mid-level cloud to the New South Wales coast. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.