San Diego Gas Prices Spike Overnight, Largest Daily Increase Since 2012

Gas prices in San Diego spiked from Friday to Saturday morning by nearly 10 cents as prices in the area continued to climb.

The average price of a gallon of regular in San Diego is now at $3.75, more than 8 cents in one day. That marks the largest daily increase since October 2012.

Analysts blame the sharp increase on the lack of both gas produced in California and imported fuel.

The price gas stations are paying to fill up their supply are up between 40 and 60 cents a gallon, Consumer Bob reported Friday.

He said gas prices are up because supply is down.

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