Fayetteville Gas Prices Could Increase Until Mid-September
If there’s one thing that everyone can agree on in 2023 regardless of race, gender, religious beliefs or political affiliations, it’s that gas prices SUCK. And unfortunately your perils at the pump may continue for the next few weeks in Fayetteville.
There’s already been a noticeable bump in Fayetteville gas prices over the last few weeks. According to data gathered by AAA, the current average price of regular unleaded gas in Fayetteville is $3.43, which is more than 50 cents higher than this time a month ago. AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross believes the reason for this continued hike in gas prices most likely stems from the recent string of nasty weather we’ve been having. “The heat is returning, and we are also entering the heart of hurricane season,”
It’s true, North Carolina has experienced a sweltering heat wave for pretty much the entire summer season. I honestly don’t remember the last time I took my car’s A/C off full blast. This of course can drain the gas from your tank and cause you to make more trips to the pump than usual.
Hurricane season is also sure to play a major role in the increase of gas prices. According to CBS 17, there were three named tropical storms gathering steam in the Atlantic on Monday. And we haven’t even reached the peak of the season for hurricanes yet. With all that in mind, don’t be surprised if gas stations become a very busy place in the Carolinas real soon.
Thankfully there could be some reprieve at the pump in the next month or so. Gross is optimistic about gas prices calming down as the summer season comes to a close. “While fewer drivers are fueling up at the moment, these looming weather concerns are a roadblock to falling pump prices. Gas Prices may keep waffling until mid-September or longer.”
So don’t lose hope if these Fayetteville gas prices have got you down. If you can hold out for a few more weeks you may be able to fill up for less very soon!