A large mass of cloud off the North Eastern Australian coastline is associated with severe Tropical Cyclone "Narelle". A blanket of low level cloud covers most of central and southeastern Australia. Scattered mid to high level cloud is also visible across the southeast due to the presence of an upper level trough. Onshore flow is pushing scattered low level cloud inshore along the eastern seaboard. There are low to high level clouds from thunderstorms scattered across the Top End and northern Kimberly district. The rest of the country is mostly cloud free.