Spring Break is here; all the kids will be out of school and lots of families will be heading away for vacation.

Everyone is going to be thinking about gas prices during spring break. Are gas prices going up across Manitoba? According to Dan McTeague, who is a senior petroleum analyst for Gas Buddy, he forecasts that the prices aren't going to change much this next week.

"We are in the 92, 94, 95 cents a litre range, and it's costing gas stations about 89 cents a litre to produce," McTeague said. "(The same prices) is pretty much what we can expect for the next week or so."

McTeague says that gas prices are going to go up the following two weeks after the break. "That's when you see gas stations across Canada shift from winter to summer-blended gasoline," he said. "And that costs about three more cents a litre for refineries to produce. That's when we'll see a bit of an increase."

McTeague says that if the number jumps up, just wait a day or two and then it will drop back down.