MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (KFGO AM) -- With a majority of Minnesotans expected to take a driving vacation some time this summer, there is good news and bad news regarding gas prices.
AAA-Minnesota's Gail Weinholzer says the good news is, gas is costing about 16-cents less in Minnesota than elsewhere in the nation, with an average of about $3.51.
Weinholzer says a rough hurricane season in the gulf could potentially bring gas prices up this summer, but so far initial reports indicate a relatively mild hurricane season.
Gas prices in Fargo-Moorhead range from about $3.33 a gallon to nearly $3.50