For the first time in several weeks, Northeast Wisconsin drivers saw a jump at the pump last week. According to GasBuddy, the average price of a gallon of gas rose nearly a dime to $2.10 as of Sunday. As the record gasoline supply continues to overshadow markets ahead of the road to summer gasoline, any updrafts at the pump will be small and limited for now, but once the transition begins, the supply overhang will be drawn down in short order as refiners liquidate winter gasoline, ushering in eventually higher prices come late February and early March. The national average price was $2.25 on Sunday, 8 cents lower than a week earlier.















