Temperatures are rising after the February cold snap chilled most of the continental United States, but so is your natural gas bill.
Starting next month, MidAmerican Energy and Alliant Energy both say they are expecting increases in gas bills following unusually high use amid limited supply.
MidAmerican said it is expecting residential customers to see a $13 jump on average, and commercial customers to see a $95 jump on average, in March.
The increases will continue throughout the year, the utility said in a news release.
MidAmerican anticipates an average increase of $214 throughout the year for residential customers who pay $566 annually on average a 38 percent jump.
Temperatures going down leads to utility bills going up
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