Gas prices for the July 4th weekend are the highest they've been in six years.
Twin Cities drivers usually catch a break in June as seasonal spikes in prices often top out around Memorial Day and then taper off. But gas averaged $3.57 per gallon Wednesday morning — 15 to 20 cents higher than a year ago and 70 cents more than in December — thanks, in part, to the political uncertainty in Iraq.
And prices aren't likely to drop significantly any time soon, says the Minneapolis AAA.
The only good news is Minnesotans are paying less than drivers in surrounding states.
In Wisconsin, gas costs an average of about 12 cents more per gallon, according to AAA. On Wednesday, you could pay as little as $3.49 per gallon in West Lakeland Township, on the Minnesota side of the St. Croix River. The price jumped to $3.65 in River Falls, Wis., according to petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan.
Gas prices were generally higher in Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota, too.
Still, the higher prices at the pump aren't keeping Minnesotans from heading Up North, to the lake or to the cabin.
Gigi Hassani was packing up the kids and heading to Park Rapids on Wednesday.