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Tropical Storm Isaac Expected to Cause Steep Increase in Gas Prices

AAA officials have said that Tropical Storm Isaac -- soon expected to become Hurricane Isaac -- may cause gas prices rise 25 cents.

 

Midwest gas prices are expected to rise 25 cents a gallon by this time next week.

Officials from AAA have said that Tropical Storm Issac, which is currently ripping across the Gulf of Mexico, will shut down offshore oil rigs.

The National Hurricane Center has predicted that the tropical storm will become a hurricane on Tuesday with 74 to 95 mph winds. It is expected to hit from an area southwest of New Orleans to the edge of Florida's panhandle.

The least expensive unleaded gas available in Lake Forest or Lake Bluf as of today $4.17 at the Oasis on the Tri State Toll Road. There is $4.04 per gallon gasoline at Speedway on Milwaukee Avenue in Deerfield.

Tropical Storm Isaac targeted a broad swath of the Gulf Coast on Monday, bearing down just ahead of the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

The potential for a landfall as a Category 1 hurricane as soon as Tuesday prompted evacuations along a wide area of the Gulf Coast and sent people out to stock up on staples.

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johnclark2

3:24 pm on Tuesday, August 28, 2012

This is not Issacs fault, I blame Obama. The price of gas was under $2 when W left. Miss him yet?

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