After three weeks of steady declines, the Eastern Wisconsin gas prices are back above the $3.00 threshold in most counties.
As reported on the AAA Gas Prices website, Manitowoc County saw a 13-cent spike since this time last week, coming in a $3.02 per gallon of regular unleaded fuel.
Sheboygan County saw a nine-cent jump to an even $3.00 average, while Calumet County reported the largest increase, a 16-cent leap to $3.07, also giving them the most expensive fuel in the area.
Conversely, Outagamie County saw the smallest increase, an eight-cent bump to $2.96, leaving them with the least expensive fuel in the area.
Brown County fuel is up an average of 13 cents to $3.02, while Kewaunee and Door Counties each saw nine-cent bumps to $3.01 and $3.07 per gallon, respectively.
The state average is up ten cents to $3.04, while the national average jumped six cents to $3.18.