Gas prices skyrocket overnight as some Philadelphia stations start charging more than $5 a gallon.
The pain at the pump just keeps getting worse across the Delaware Valley this week.
Gas prices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are even higher than Wednesday's national average of $4.56 - theThe Pennsylvania average is up 7 cents from Tuesday, reaching a record high of $4.74 a gallon In Philadelphia alone, prices hit an average of $4.86 with at least one Philadelphia gas stations charging over $5 a gallon. The Gulf at 2201 Spring Garden was seen charging $5.24 a gallon Tuesday night.
New Jersey prices stand at $4.72 a gallon, which is up 7 cents from last night and 16 cents from last week.MORE HEADLINES:Advertisement Prices in Delaware also saw a 10-cent increase overnight to match the national average of $4.56 a gallon.
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