Fall arrives next week and gasoline prices are falling in Iowa. Gail Weinholzer, at Triple-A Iowa, says the average price for a gallon of self-service unleaded gas is now three-27, that’s down a nickel a gallon from last week and down about a dime in the past month.
If all continues to go smoothly, she says prices may drop another ten to 20 cents by the end of October, with a couple of variables.
Iowa’s current average gas price is 12-cents below the national average. Iowa’s most expensive gas in a metro area is in Des Moines at three-25 while the cheapest gas is in Sioux City at three-15.





