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 Drivers can expect to see even lower gas prices in 2024.GasBuddy released its 2024 outlook on Thursday, which predicts the national average for the price of regular unleaded gasoline will fall from $3.51 a gallon to $3.38 next year. As 2023 fades away, I m hopeful those $5 and $6 prices for gasoline and diesel will also fade into memory,  said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.However, there may be some bumps in the road for drivers in 2024 as GasBuddy predicts fuel prices will increase as the summer approaches. That s when the national average is expected to rise to about $4 鈥?with drivers in some cities on the West Coast paying $6 per gallon.SEE MORE: 5 steps to save money on auto repairGasBuddy says some variables could cause volatility, including weather-related issues, unexpected outages and the presidential election. However, the company says the U.S. is in a good position t stanley cup o avoid record prices.GasBuddy notes that the U.S. is now producing oil at record levels, offsetting cuts by OPEC+. The global refining picture continues to improve, providing more capacity and peace o stanley cup website f mind that record-setting prices will stay  stanley water bottle away from the pump in 2024,  De Haan said.If GasBuddy s prediction holds, the company says drivers would spend about $2,400 less in gas next year than they did in 2023.Trending stories at ScrippsnewsGypsy Rose Blanchard released from prison after her mother s murderSomeone in Florida claims largest Mega Millions jackpot on recordYouTuber Umxb US coronavirus cases top 19 million mark
 PHOENIX 鈥?A local couple who died from COVID-19 in January passed away just seconds apart from each other, days after celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.Sally and Manny Monta帽o met in Phoenix in their early teens while Manny was on leave from Vietnam. They got married a few years later and had f stanley cup our kids. The two were inseparable.Their son Manuel and his wife, Debra, got to witness that love first-hand. Just that love that they had for each other...that s all I knew. That s what I strive for,  Manuel Monta帽o said.Both had underlining health conditions, so when they both got infected with the virus, they ended up in the hospital in early January. Both were on ventilators for weeks. We requested to have them in the same room and they had their beds close to each other. That kind of helped them a little. They said his vitals went up when he realized she was there,  Manuel said.On Jan. 28, just five days after they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, Manny and Sally both passed, just seconds from each other. They were holding hands at the time. It was amazing,  said Manuel.  They lived for each other. She was 68 years old. He was 71. It was the way they would ve wanted it, and it just showed the depth of their love for one another,  Debra Monta帽o said.The family has since found letters, birthday and Valentine s Day cards they wrote each other filled with jokes and love. He wasn t a tal stanley mug ka stanley drink bottle tive person, he didn t say more than was necessary at any given time. So to see