Gas prices in Ohio are 2 cents lower than a week ago, and down 7 cents from this time last month.
 / WNWO File
Gas prices have fallen 46 cents per gallon in the last two months, the latest Lundberg Survey finds.
Experts say the drop is a result of cheaper crude oil, a shrink in seasonal demand and resolved refinery problems.
The national average for gasoline is $3.38 per gallon and $3.35 in Ohio, according to AAA.
Industry analysts say prices should continue to drop at a steady pace for the rest of the year.