Gas prices are up by double digits in Miami. See what it costs to pump across Florida
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Gas prices in South Florida have surged to $3.04 per gallon in Miami, marking a 16-cent increase as students and workers return from spring break. Despite this rise, prices are still lower than a month ago and significantly decreased from the previous year. Meanwhile, certain areas in North Florida report prices below $3 per gallon, highlighting regional disparities. Experts anticipate that national gas prices may continue to rise due to refinery issues affecting supply, particularly on the West Coast.
Gas prices in South Florida see an uptick as students and workers resume their routines after spring break, despite being lower than last month and last year.
In South Florida, the average gas price in Miami has increased by 16.3 cents this past week, reaching $3.04 a gallon following a previous drop.
Despite a regional increase in gas prices, some North Florida areas remain cheaper, averaging under $3 per gallon, making them the least expensive in the state.
Experts indicate the national average gas price has increased for the second consecutive week, largely due to refinery issues on the West Coast affecting supply.
Read at Miami Herald
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