Tropical Storm Barry Could Cause Spike In Gas Prices, AAA Says
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Drivers could notice a slight, short-term uptick in gas prices caused by Tropical Storm Barry, AAA Mid-Atlantic said Friday.
Prices are currently down one cent in the past week but up seven cents from this time last month.
The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel in Maryland is $2.70. The national average is $2.77.
Baltimore drivers can expect to pay an average of $2.68/gallon at the pump.
Overall, gas prices nationwide are 11 cents lower than this time in 2018.