As temperatures gradually rise in Iowa during springtime, so do gasoline prices. Rose White, spokeswoman for Triple-A-Iowa, says motorists across the state are shelling out more to fill the tank than they did a month ago.
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With warmer weather, Iowans are driving more and that’s driving up demand — and prices at the pump.
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The statewide average of two-56 a gallon is five cents cheaper than the national average. Triple-A says the nation’s least expensive markets are Utah and Alabama at $2.34, while the highest state average is in California where motorists are paying $3.43 a gallon.
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Gas Prices Rising Along with the Temperatures

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