After a brutally hot summer, temperatures are finally falling in Arizona and so are gas prices.Julian Paredes, with AAA Arizona, says the correlation is not a coincidence. Summer travel tends to drive up prices, and this year, so did the heat."A lot of the reason why gas was so expensive for the last few months was refinery troubles, because of the heat. But obviously with
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Gas prices continue to climb in Arizona, with the statewide average jumping 14 cents this week, to $4.65 per gallon. That’s 78 cents above the national average.AAA Arizona spokesman Julian Paredes says the high prices are tied to the out-of-state refineries that supply our gas, in Texas and California.
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