A trough offshore of central Queensland and eastern New South Wales is producing convective cloud along the coast. A low pressure feature passing through the south east of the country is driving convective cloud over much of Victoria, Tasmania, southern New South Wales and southeastern South Australia. High cloud extends over the Top End from convection in the Arafura Sea. A high pressure system off southwestern Western Australia drives low level cloud over the southern seaboard Western Australia and Southern Australia. The remainder of the country is mostly cloud free.