Rain showers today and tomorrow will add another delay to spring seeding activities.

Drew Lerner is the Senior Agri-Meteorologist with World Weather Inc expects things to turnaround later this week with temperatures approaching the mid to high 20’s:

"The most important part of the forcast besides the warmth is the fact that we will minimize percipitation across the region for awhile," he said "We've had a lot of days onend stacked up across the region where we had cloudiness or at least veriable cloud cover and percipitation occuring fairly often."

He says in the meantime, rain is expected throughout much of Saskatchewan for today and tomorrow.

"It's more likely going to be Wednesday thru Friday of this week that we'll experince the greatest warm-up and temperatures will be above average as we go from the end of this week into this weekend, but another cool front is expected to cut across the region as we go from Saturday into Sunday," he said.

Seeding was just getting underway in the Golden Prairie, Fox Valley, Climax areas in the South West but will likely be on hold for a few days depending on the rain they get this week.

More rain today in the West Central area is adding to the already wet conditions there which are delaying harvest and seeding operations.