Gas prices hike in GR due to deep freeze in south

Plunging temperatures in Texas is driving up gas prices in Grand Rapids.

On Tuesday, GasBuddy.com said the cold weather froze nearly 20 percent of oil refinery production causing a jump in prices.

Prices are also starting to climb as demand recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gas prices in Grand Rapids started at $2.43 a gallon increasing to $2.65 per gallon by Tuesday afternoon.

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