Driving home from the long Presidents Day weekend and getting ready to resume your commute?

Take note: Gas prices in Florida are on the rise again.

But so far in 2026, there have been lots of ups and downs.

“Price cycling is still driving these ups and downs at the pump,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Prices drop, spike, then drift lower again, but overall, they remain below year‑ago levels.”

Miami-area prices are more than 5 cents a gallon higher than a month ago but 11 cents lower than a year ago, according to GasBuddy, a national fuel monitoring service that surveys nearly 1,700 stations in South Florida.

Despite the upward trend, the average gas price across the state has stayed mostly under $3 a gallon in 2026. North Florida remains the cheapest to pump in Florida. Naples and Palm Beach County are among the most expensive areas, according to AAA.

Here’s what to know if you’re commuting or traveling in Florida:

Take note of gas prices this week.

Take note of gas prices this week.

Gas prices in South Florida

Miami-Dade: The average price: $2.86 on Monday, Feb. 16, a 1-cent increase from last week, according to AAA.

Fort Lauderdale: $2.89, a 2-cent increase from last week.

West Palm Beach/Boca Raton: $3.02, a 2-cent increase from last week.

Florida price at the pump

Average: The average price for a gallon of gas in Florida on Monday, Feb. 16, according to AAA, is $2.86, a 2-cent increase from last week.

Gas prices around Florida

Prices on Monday, Feb. 16, according to AAA:

Bradenton/Sarasota: $2.85

Daytona Beach: $2.88

Fort Myers: $2.87

Gainesville: $2.91

Jacksonville: $2.84

Lakeland: $2.87

Naples: $2.95

Orlando: $2.86

Panama City: $2.65

Pensacola: $2.73

Port St. Lucie: $2.89

Space Coast: $2.86

Tallahassee: $2.76

Tampa/St. Pete: $2.84

Villages: $2.87

U.S. price at the pump

Average: The average price for a gallon of gas across the country on Monday, Feb. 16, according to AAA, is $2.92, a 2-cent increase from last week.

What the experts are saying

▪ Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy:“The national average price of gasoline continues to grind higher, and while the pace of increases remains modest for now, upward momentum could accelerate in the coming weeks as refinery maintenance intensifies and the broader transition to summer gasoline begins. However, supply-side dynamics could temper that seasonal pressure. If OPEC+ proceeds with resuming production increases following its first-quarter pause, additional barrels could cap crude oil’s upside and limit the magnitude of the spring rally at the pump. That said, geopolitical tensions — particularly between the U.S. and Iran — remain an unpredictable variable, injecting risk into the outlook and leaving prices vulnerable to sudden shifts.”

How to find cheap gas near you

There’s an app to help: The GasBuddy app was built to show motorists prices around them and a fuel tracker can update users on stations that have or don’t have fuel based on supply changes.