A cold front and a trough are moving across the east side of the Great Australian Bight, extending up through western Victoria, central South Australia to northern Western Australia. A broad low to mid level cloud band is seen ahead of the feature along with a thin sheet of mid to high level cloud moving over southeastern Australia. Some spotty low level cloud can be seen flowing onto the southern coast of Western Australia as well as the south Australian coast behind the front. A high pressure system in the Tasman Sea is pushing patchy low level cloud onto the New South Wales shore while some low level cloud persists further inland but east of the ranges. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.