Gas prices in Connecticut spiked to $3.87 in the past month and seven cents in a week, according to price tracking website ConnecticutGasPrices.com.
Despite the rising price of gas, a gallon is down from the $4 high of a year ago. Nationally, the price averages $3.61.
“Watching the national average last week, one might have expected war broke out in the Middle East or a major hurricane shutting down production, neither of which happened,” said Patrick DeHaan, an analyst at GasBuddy.com, the parent company of ConnecticutGasPrices.com. “The scary thought is what may happen to gasoline prices should one of the two actually take place.”
However, he said that prices should go down barring any disasters.
“The good news for motorists is that the end of the summer driving season and change to winter-spec fuel is in view, which will likely put downward pressure on gasoline prices,” DeHaan said.
To view the lowest gas prices in the Hamden area, check the Patch commute section.