WASHINGTON – Drivers might notice a welcome dip in the price at the pump this month.
In the D.C. metropolitan area, drivers can expect to pay about $3.37 a gallon, compared with $3.42 per gallon last week and $3.91 one year ago, according to the latest report from AAA Mid-Atlantic.
The national average is also down this year. The report says the average price has fallen for 26 straight days, the longest streak in 2013.
Gregg Laskoski, a senior petroleum analyst with , says healthy refinery production and fuel supplies are contributing to this fall’s lower prices.
“In North America, our supply is much better fortified today than it was just a couple years ago,” Laskoski said.
Several factors, including severe storms or hurricanes and sour negotiations with Syria or Russia, could send gas prices right back up.
²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s Mike Murillo contributed to this report. Follow on Twitter.