RENO (AP) - Gas prices in Nevada have risen a dime a gallon over the past month to an average of $2.75 for self-serve unleaded.
AAA Nevada spokesman Michael Gesser says the good news is that all indications point to gas prices remaining fairly steady the rest of the summer.
The national average has climbed 12 cents a gallon since mid-July to $2.64.
Nevada now has the
fifth highest average gas price in Lower 48 states, trailing only California, Washington, Connecticut and Oregon. Hawaii has the highest average price in the country at $3.20. California's is $3.05.
The highest average in Nevada is $2.86 in Sparks and the lowest is $2.69 in Elko and North Las Vegas. In Carson City it is $2.83, Las Vegas $2.70 and Reno $2.84.