North Dakota sees a small decline in gas prices.

Bismarck, North Dakota – North Dakota drivers will pay a little less at the pump.

According to Triple-A, the price of a gallon of regular dropped to a little under $3.46 on average yesterday, while the national average remained constant at slightly over $3.58.

Prices vary amongst the state’s several cities.

The lowest recorded average is $3.31 for Fargo drivers, followed by $3.33 for Grand Forks, $3.50 for Minot, and $3.56 for Bismarck.

Mississippi continues to have the lowest prices, with a modest drop to roughly $3.01 per gallon. On the other hand, motorists in Washington State experienced a two-cent increase in gas prices to an average of $4.96 per gallon.

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