September 15, 2008
8:25 am
The Weekend of High Gas Prices and Hot Weather
Gas prices were up, and so were the temperature and humidty (pictures below) over this past weekend in Roanoke.
I may go so far as to call the former the Gas Price Panic of 2008 in Roanoke. By the time I left work in the early evening on Friday, all gas stations I passed were jam packed with at least 2-3 car deep lines waiting to fill-up. I had never seen anything like it before.
Normally, out of habit, I keep my tank at a minimum of 1/2 full at all times. This is partly for pyschological reasons so when I see the total on the pump I’m not shocked at the huge amount. Also, by just keeping plenty of gas in the car it’s one less thing to worry about in my busy life. I have a smaller car and only about a 12-gallon tank anyways.
But, I was scheduled to go out of town this weekend and had let the gasoline gauge fall to below 1/4 of a tank. Big mistake.
So, I just went home, fixed dinner and went about my normal business.
Later in the evening around midnight I went back out and managed to fill-up at the Sheetz at the corner of Apperson Drive and Electric Road. At that time they only had the 87 grade and for $3.79. I didn’t have to wait in line but most of the pumps were kept busy.
On Saturday, I traveled to Covington and along the way don’t recall any gas station being out of gas completely. As in with blank price signs or grocery bags on the pump handles. And most of them were $3.79-3.99 with no lines or anything.
I wonder why things seemed to go so crazy in the Roanoke area? I certainly hope no one paid anything in the $4 or higher range!
We also had a real hot and hazy day yesterday in Roanoke. I had nearly retired my A/C unit for the year and had to crank it back up. That machine probably ended up getting more work this past weekend then it had the whole previous week.
But, it looks like things will be cooling off now.
I’m ready.
Here are a couple pictures I took yesterday while driving to Salem.
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In Salem the panic caused a couple of stations to even run out! Then Go-Mart took advantage and raised their price to $5.34! And the people still bought it!!!! We are totally being gouged. Even Houston prices are nowhere near as steep.
Comment by Roanoke RnR — September 15, 2008 @ 10:00 am
Yeah, that was an interesting thing. I wasn’t out and about this weekend but I was surprised by the morning headlines. Hopefully by the time I need gas, things will be back to normal.
Comment by lisa — September 15, 2008 @ 12:45 pm
I did drive around through Salem late Friday (wastefully I know) just scouting out the situation and between Main Street and 4th Street (the truck route) most stations seemed to be out. The one at the corner of the truck route and Main Street with the Burger King was at $5.39 I think and had a customer!
Comment by Steve — September 15, 2008 @ 1:20 pm