Winter Storms Forecasted to Impact Gas Prices in Upper Midwest and Great Lakes
Winter Storms Forecasted to Impact Gas Prices in Upper Midwest and Great Lakes
US · Published Mar 14, 2026
Winter storms in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes are expected to impact gas prices.
Geopolitical tensions and supply chain pressures could exacerbate the effects of winter weather on fuel costs.
Consumers should be prepared for potential price increases and supply disruptions at gas stations.
Winter storms may hike gas prices again
Winter storms are predicted to return to the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes, potentially impacting gas prices due to heavy snowfall in areas like Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. The national average gas price has already increased to $3.63 per gallon as of March 13, 2026, influenced by geopolitical tensions such as U.S. strikes on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which have caused oil prices to rise.
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