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You re going to be paying more for gas this Memorial Day weekend than last year - quite a bit more.
In Wisconsin, the current average is $2.86, up more than 50% from $1.89 from the same time last year, according to the American Automobile Association.
Nationally, AAA predicts motorists will pay the most expensive gas prices since the 2014 Memorial Day weekend.
The national average has stabilized following the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack, but prices are likely to change leading up to the holiday, according to the organization.
Last weekend, the national gas price average declined 1 cent to $3.03, which was the first decrease in two weeks. This week, the average is 17 cents more than last month and $1.12 more than last year.
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A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued until 10 p.m. for northern, western and central Wisconsin.
The watch covers the area roughly north and west of a line from LaCrosse to near Green Bay.
Cities included in the watch include Wausau, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield, Rhinelander, Eau Claire and LaCrosse.
The main risks are damaging winds and large hail over central and north-central Wisconsin during the afternoon and early evening hours, according to the National Weather Service.
Across southern Wisconsin, the main risks are gusty winds and small hail, according to the weather service.
Areas of northern Wisconsin face the highest probability for severe storms, said Chris Stumpf, a weather service meteorologist in Sullivan.