As the Iran war continues, the impact on Americans’ and Texans’ pockets is being felt at the gas pump.
Over the past few weeks, gas prices across the nation have been rising, with the national average at $4.042 as of Monday, April 20.
In Texas, according to AAA, the average gas price is around $3.656, with the highest recorded average at $4.426 and the lowest at $3.105.
Here’s a look at which cities are seeing the highest and lowest average gas prices in Texas.
What Texas cities have the lowest gas prices?
Here are the top four Texas cities seeing the lowest average gas prices, as of April 20:
Lubbock — $3.317 regular/ $4.026 premium.
Amarillo — $3.358 regular/ $4.075 premium.
Sherman-Densison — $3.458 regular/ $4.094 premium.
Brownsville-Harlingen — $3.489 regular/ $4.431 premium.
What Texas cities have the highest gas prices?
Here are the top four Texas cities seeing the highest average gas prices, as of April 20:
El Paso — $3.872 regular/ $4.718 premium.
College Station — $3.817 regular/ $4.677 premium.
San Angelo — $3.768 regular/ $4.541 premium.
Galveston — $3.765 regular/ $4.650 premium.
What are gas prices in major Texas cities?
While the listed cities above are major metros in Texas, other cities house most of the state’s population, like Houston, San Antonio, Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth. Here’s a look at their average gas prices as of April 20.
Houston — $3.750 regular/ $4.729 premium.
Austin — $3.675 regular/ $4.494 premium.
San Antonio — $3.626 regular/ $4.470 premium.
Fort Worth — $3.539 regular/ $4.313 premium.
Dallas — $3.533 regular/ $4.275 premium.
Mateo Rosiles is the Texas Connect reporter for USA TODAY and its regional papers in Texas. Got a news tip for him? Email him: mrosiles@usatodayco.com.
This article originally appeared on USATNetwork: Texas gas price update see which cities have the cheapest fuel