Gas prices rise ahead of holidays

WASHINGTON – Just ahead of the holidays, gas prices continue to rise.

The latest WTOP Pain in the Gas survey shows in the past week the average price of a gallon of unleaded regular is up 4 cents to $4.11. Compared to the same week a year ago, gas prices increased 29 cents.

In the last week, mid-grade jumped 3 cents to $4.29 a gallon. Premium rose 4 cents to $4.41 a gallon. Diesel prices reached $4.23 a gallon, up 3 cents.

The average for unleaded regular fuel this week is cheapest in Maryland, where regular is $4.04 a gallon, which compares to $4.06 a gallon in Virginia and $4.22 a gallon in the District.

On April 7, 2011, WTOP’s gas survey found a gallon of regular unleaded to be $3.82 a gallon. Mid-grade rose 14 cents to $4.02 a gallon, while premium increased 11 cents to $4.12 a gallon.

Regional averages on April 5, 2012

Regular: $4.11
Mid-Grade: $4.29
Premium: $4.41
Diesel: $4.23

D.C. Averages

Regular: $4.22
Mid-Grade: $4.38
Premium: $4.51
Diesel: $4.28

Maryland Average

Regular: $4.04
Mid-Grade: $4.25
Premium: $4.36
Diesel: $4.24

Virginia Average: Regular: $4.06

Mid-Grade: $4.24
Premium: $4.35
Diesel: $4.19

If you are traveling to visit family for Passover or Easter or just to get away, WTOP wants to make sure you can find the cheapest gas. Search for it by your Zip Code on WTOP.

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