A cloudband extending from northern interior of Western Australia down through to the southeast of the country can be seen ahead of a cold front connected to a low pressure system in the Great Australian Bight. Embedded convective activity can be seen in the south interior of Western Australia and through the northwest of South Australia. Low to mid level cloud can be seen in the vicinity of a trough in southern parts of Western Australia. The high pressure system in the Tasman Sea extends a ridge over northern and eastern parts of the country, driving some patchy low cloud along the northeast coast of the country. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.