A hulking mass of cloud is covering the Cape York Peninsula. It spirals inwards towards a well defined eye of the Severe Tropical Cyclone "Narelle" which is located off the coast. Narelle continues her westward track towards the land. Low cloud is formed over the southern parts of the continent due to moist air being directed from a high pressure belt to the south of the country. Easterly flow along the eastern seaboard is also causing low cloud formation and shower activity. Storm activity over Northern Western Australia and the Northern territory is producing low to high level cloud. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.