A spot check of prices recently found regular, unleaded at or just below $2.35.
That's about where they were in early August, when the latest spike began, culminating at around $3.50 a month later - in the days just after Hurricane Katrina.
Clipper Petroleum General Manager Steve Hall predicted a month ago that prices would start to come down - and some analysts are now predicting $2.10 to $2.20 a gallon over the next few weeks.
Gainesville area price timeline for average regular, unleaded:
Mar. 17 - $2.00
Apr. 7 - $2.20
Apr. 25 - $2.10
Aug. 5 - $2.25
Aug. 7 - $2.35
Aug. 10 - $2.40
Sep. 1 - $3.19 (morning)
Sep. 1 - $3.49
Nov. 4 - $2.35
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