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Tuesday, November 02, 2021

California - where even the rain causes the price of gas to go up

Parts of California recorded their highest average gas prices ever on Friday following a massive atmospheric river storm that brought record-breaking rain to parts of the state days earlier, AAA reports. 

Most of the all-time highs were recorded in Northern California, where refinery closures and production issues tied to the recent heavy rain led to pricier gasoline, according to the Auto Club’s Weekend Gas Watch.

2 comments:

  1. This state will use any excuse to raise prices on gasoline any time the gummint can.
    If you live in this state of mexafornia and can afford to leave it. Get her done.
    It will never get better in this state as long as the commie libturds get voted in and ruin this state for everyone except for themselves and their butt fucking buddies.
    Heltau

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  2. I've been monitoring prices here in Riv Co, CA. Big jump today..what had been $3.89 at the no-names is not $4.05. And the Chevron down the street jumped to a new recent record...$4.75. Was $4.49. Prices are for Regular.
    I wonder how folks who just took delivery on their new RV feel about this?

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