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As gas stations shift to summer-grade fuels, prices go higher and higher for drivers. Nomad_Soul / Shutterstock.com
Drivers have enjoyed lower and more stable gas prices in recent months — welcomed relief after average prices soared above $5 nationally last summer. But experts say gas prices are poised to rise again as we move into spring. In all but one of the past 10 years, the price of the average gallon of gas increased in the U.S. during the transition from winter to spring, according to price comparison…