Seattle-Area Gas Prices Ease Slightly, While Diesel Moves Higher
Seattle-area regular gas dipped to $5.319 a gallon on July 31, while diesel rose to $6.311, keeping fuel costs high for commuters and businesses.
Seattle-area regular gas dipped to $5.319 a gallon on July 31, while diesel rose to $6.311, keeping fuel costs high for commuters and businesses.
Pomona station listings show regular gas at $5.679 and diesel at $5.499, while AAA’s July 31 regional averages were higher, especially for diesel.
AAA’s July 31 metro check put regular gas at $5.319 and diesel at $6.311, while Sammamish station listings ranged from $4.99 to $5.49.
AAA’s July 31 check puts Newton-area regular gas at $4.168 and diesel at $5.529, with both higher than a week earlier but above month-ago levels.
AAA’s July 31 New Orleans metro check shows regular gas easing to $3.652 while diesel rises to $4.999, creating different cost pressures for drivers and businesses.
AAA’s July 31 check puts New Haven-Meriden regular gas at $4.168 and diesel at $5.516, with diesel rising faster than gasoline over the past week.
Riverside-area regular gas averaged $5.606 and diesel $6.991 on July 31, with diesel rising faster across daily, weekly, monthly and yearly comparisons.
Fort Pierce station listings show regular gas ranging from $3.879 to $3.959 and diesel from $5.299 to $5.499, with savings possible by comparing pumps.
AAA’s July 31 Erie metro check put regular gas at $4.272 and diesel at $5.607, with gasoline rising faster while diesel eased from its monthly peak.
Glendale’s July 31 AAA averages show regular gas at $4.496 and diesel at $5.568, with both prices rising again and well above last year’s levels.
Two Pasadena 7-Eleven listings show regular gas and diesel prices separated by 10 cents per gallon, while AAA provides statewide Texas context.
Orange County gas and diesel prices rose again, while a Huntington Beach Costco listing showed regular gas at $5.199 and local diesel prices varied widely.
Gainesville’s July 31 AAA metro check put regular gas at $3.963 and diesel at $5.459, with diesel lower daily but higher than a week ago.
Oshkosh metro regular gas reached $3.945 per gallon while diesel held at $5.025, giving commuters and businesses separate fuel trends to watch.
Hoover-area regular gas averaged $3.747 in AAA’s Birmingham metro check July 31, while diesel averaged $5.161, shaping costs for drivers and businesses.
Port St. Lucie regular gas fell to $3.874 per gallon, but diesel remained above $5.45 in AAA’s July 31 check, keeping costs high for fleets.
Denver gas rose slightly to $4.152 per gallon while diesel eased to $5.133 in AAA’s July 31 check, with both prices far above last year’s levels.
AAA’s July 31 Provo-Orem metro check puts regular gas at $4.264 and diesel at $5.258 per gallon, with both fuels above last week’s levels.
AAA’s July 31 metro check shows regular gas easing to $3.996 while diesel rises to $5.316, leaving commuters and fuel-dependent businesses facing higher costs.
At an Olathe 7-Eleven, regular gas is $3.859 after a 2-cent drop while diesel holds at $4.859; AAA’s Kansas averages remain higher than a month and year ago.
McAllen-area regular gas fell to a $3.464 metro average July 31, while diesel eased to $5.116 but remained higher than a week earlier.
A Baldwin Park 7-Eleven lists regular gas at $5.559 and diesel at $6.799, while AAA’s Los Angeles-Long Beach averages remain higher.