According to AAA, gas prices in the state have dropped to an average of $3.91 per gallon, down 4 cents from last week.
Prices are now 57 cents less than this time last month, but still 75 cents more than this time in 2021.
"While Michigan motorists continue to see some relief at the pump, the decreases appear to be slowing down," AAA Michigan's Adrienne Woodland said in a press release. "If demand increases as we head into the close of summer, motorists could see prices rise slightly."
The cheapest cities to fill up in this week are Flint ($3.75), Saginaw ($3.77) and Grand Rapids ($3.78).
Drivers can expect to spend the most in Traverse City ($4.15), Ann Arbor ($4.04) and Marquette ($4.02).
To keep an eye on national, state and metro gas averages, drivers can visit Gasprices.aaa.com.
For drivers looking to save at the pump, AAA recommends combining errands, shopping around for deals, paying cash, and joining a savings program. To get the most mileage out of each tank of gas, AAA suggests cutting down on speeding and removing extra weight from vehicles.