Planning a summer roadtrip? Here are the latest Florida gas prices

Florida gas prices edge lower ahead of summer travel season

MIAMI - As we kick off the summer travel season, there's good news for those planning a road trip. Gas prices in Florida dropped 11 cents in the past week and a half.

"The summer travel season is beginning with gasoline prices that are 20 cents less than the highest price this year," said AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins. "While gasoline prices are usually volatile through the summer months, recent futures prices suggest the state average could move lower this week."

Sunday's state average was $3.45 per gallon. That's 5 cents less than a week ago but 6 cents more than this time last year.

Gas prices in Miami-Dade and Broward   

On Monday, the average in Miami-Dade was $3.49 a gallon, down from $3.53 a week ago. Broward's average was $3.50 a gallon, down from $3.56 a week ago.

Fort Lauderdale has some of the most expensive gas in Florida


The most expensive cities in the state for gas are West Palm Beach, Naples, and Fort Lauderdale. The cheapest places for gas are all in the panhandle.

Last week, the U.S. price for crude oil dropped 1 percent, amounting to a combined 4 percent drop through the past two weeks. Meanwhile, gasoline futures are down 16 cents during that time. 

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