A complex low pressure system southeast of Tasmania extends a broad area of low pressure over far southeastern parts of the continent. Cold air associated with this low pressure system is generating patchy areas of low to mid level cloud over Tasmania, Victoria, and southern parts of New South Wales. Scattered low level cloud is visible about southern South Australia and the southern coast of Western Australia as a cool, maritime air mass flows over. An upper level disturbance is causing high level cloud streaks across the Pilbara and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia. Extensive high pressure ridging over the remainder of the country is leading to mostly cloud free conditions elsewhere.