A broad area of middle level cloud streams down over southern South Australia and The Bight. This cloud is wrapping around a strong cold front/low pressure system to the west. "Speckled" cold-air cloud can be seen moving over southwest Western Australia. Westerly flow affects southeastern parts of the continent, with areas of low cloud, particularly west of the New South Wales ranges. Scattered convective cloud is over the Tasman Sea from a broad low pressure trough. The north of the country is mostly cloud free.