A broad upper level trough with associated surface troughs has produced a band of low to mid level cloud that stretches from the Gascoyne coast in Western Australia through the interior of the continent to the New South Wales central coast. Scattered low to mid level cloud lies in the wake of a cold front moving over Tasmania. A broad deck of low cloud and fog across the southeast precedes the high that is centred in the Bight. Further patchy low cloud is being driven onto the east coast of Queensland due to onshore flow. The north of the country is relatively cloud free.