Hastings, MN Weather + On This Date: Wednesday, June 25th

Downtown Hastings, Minnesota on a cloudy June morning turning brighter, with historic time-capsule scenes above the rooftops showing Alexander Ramsey’s 1849 arrival in St. Paul, the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act, and the first Grandma’s Marathon in 1977. AI image by HastingsNow.com.

Hastings starts Thursday with a soft gray morning, but the day is expected to brighten into a mostly sunny, comfortable June afternoon with a high near 76°F. In other words: good errand weather, good Levee Park weather, and very good “maybe we should actually leave the house tonight” weather.

Here are ten useful local updates Hastings residents may be glad they did not miss today — from Music + Market and e-bike safety to Rivertown Days planning, school board information, volunteer opportunities, strawberry picking, local food, and Fourth of July ordering.

Today in Hastings in 10 Seconds

Clouds should gradually give way to a brighter, comfortable Thursday, with light north wind and no precipitation mentioned in the provided forecast. The big same-day draw is Music + Market at Levee Park from 6 to 8:30 p.m., but today’s LOCAL 10 also has several “plan ahead before you forget” items: Rivertown Days, school board filings, volunteer opportunities, Sand Slam registration, and Fourth of July bakery ordering.

Top 3 Today

1. Music + Market brings a Taylor Swift tribute night to Levee Park

Source: City of Hastings Government

Levee Park is the place to be Thursday evening. The City of Hastings shared that Music + Market runs from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on June 25, with Taylor’s Version — A Tribute to Taylor Swift, makers market vendors, food trucks, and free kids zone activities from Hastings Community Education. Admission is free, and downtown parking is available. If the morning starts gray, this is a pretty good reason to let the day end with music by the river.

Why it matters: Same-day, free, family-friendly, downtown, and easy to act on.

Plan your evening: Read the original update →

2. Hastings reminds families to review e-bike and scooter rules

Source: City of Hastings Government

The City of Hastings is reminding residents to tune in for more information about e-bike and e-scooter safety from Sergeant Nelson with the Hastings Police Department. It is a timely summer note for parents, grandparents, kids, riders, and drivers as more people are out on streets, trails, and sidewalks. Hastings has enough moving parts in the summer without everyone guessing the rules at the same time.

Why it matters: Practical safety information can help families and riders avoid confusion before problems happen.

Follow the update: Read the original update →

3. Build your Rivertown Days itinerary before the weekend rush

Source: Rivertown Days

Rivertown Days is getting closer, and the official schedule is the best place to start planning. Whether your family is looking for music, vendors, kids activities, sports, food, or classic summer festival wandering, this is the moment to look ahead instead of trying to build a plan from the passenger seat on the way there.

Why it matters: Rivertown Days is one of Hastings’ biggest community weekends, and the schedule helps residents decide what to catch, where to be, and when to show up.

Start planning: View the official Rivertown Days schedule →

Seven Quick Hits

4. Three ISD 200 School Board seats are up for election

Source: Hastings Public Schools

Hastings Public Schools shared that three ISD 200 School Board seats will be on the November ballot. Residents interested in school board service can review the district’s update for candidate information and next steps.

Action cue: Learn what is required before filing.
Read more: Read the original update →

5. Sand Slam registration is closing soon for Rivertown Days volleyball

Source: Rivertown Days

Rivertown Days Sand Slam volleyball registration is closing soon, so teams should not wait too long to get organized. This is one of those summer items where “we should do that” becomes “oops” very quickly.

Action cue: Register your team.
Sign up: View Sand Slam registration →

6. Rivertown Days Community Champion challenge invites local teams to volunteer

Source: Hastings Chamber

The Hastings Chamber is pointing businesses, groups, and organizations toward the Rivertown Days Community Champion challenge. It is a good way for local teams to show up together, volunteer, and be part of the weekend beyond just attending.

Action cue: Gather a team and volunteer.
Get involved: View Rivertown Days volunteer opportunities →

7. ASL night at Spiral Brewery invites locals to practice and connect

Source: Shannon Zywiec / Spiral Brewery

A local ASL night at Spiral Brewery is being shared as a welcoming chance to practice, learn, and connect. The post references “tomorrow night” from June 25, so confirm the latest details before heading over.

Action cue: Check the source and plan for Friday, June 26 at 7 p.m. if confirmed.
Read more: Read the original update →

8. Strawberry picking opens Thursday morning at Afton Apple Orchard

Source: Afton Apple Orchard

Afton Apple Orchard shared that strawberry picking is available Thursday, June 25, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., weather permitting. Since this window is short, check the latest status before making the drive.

Action cue: Check availability before heading out.
Check status: View Afton Apple Orchard’s ordering/status page →

9. 328 Grill’s Burger of the Week supports restaurant workers in need

Source: 328 Grill

328 Grill shared a Burger of the Week with a cause: supporting restaurant workers in need. It is a local food update with a little extra neighborly purpose baked in.

Action cue: Check the featured burger and support the cause.
Read more: View the 328 Grill update →

10. Mothr Bakery opens Fourth of July ordering

Source: Mothr Bakery

Mothr Bakery has opened Fourth of July ordering, which is exactly the kind of thing future-you may appreciate present-you handling now. Holiday food planning always seems early until suddenly it is not.

Action cue: Order ahead for the holiday.
Place an order: View Mothr Bakery ordering →

If You Only Click One

Click the Music + Market at Levee Park update if you are deciding what to do Thursday evening. It is free, family-friendly, downtown, and happening today — which makes it the clearest “use this now” item in the June 25 LOCAL 10.

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Today’s Weather in Hastings

Infographic by HastingsNow.com

How Frontier Mud Built Your Sunny Afternoon
DEEP DIVE by HastingsNow.com

At a glance

  • High / Low: High near 76°F; low around 56°F

  • Precip chance + timing: No precipitation is mentioned for today or tonight in the provided forecast; timing window: (not provided)

  • Wind: North wind around 5 mph today; north-northeast around 5 mph tonight, becoming calm

  • Feels-like note: Cool, damp, and overcast early; more comfortable by afternoon

  • Alerts/hazards:(not provided)

At 5:35 a.m., the morning readout showed overcast skies, 60°F, 97% humidity, a northwest wind at 6 mph, and 10-mile visibility. In plain Hastings English: it starts a little gray and sticky, but not stormy.

The National Weather Service forecast calls for clouds to gradually become mostly sunny, with a pleasant high near 76°F. Tonight looks calm and easy: partly cloudy, low around 56°F, and light wind fading down in the evening.

What to wear / what to plan

  • A light layer early, especially if you are out near the river.

  • Sunglasses for later — the afternoon should brighten.

  • Good day for errands, patio lunch, a downtown walk, or Levee Park time.

  • No umbrella needed from the provided forecast, unless you are simply emotionally attached to umbrellas.

Weather Joke of the Day

Levee Park gets the rare June combo today: moody morning, sunny afternoon, and zero need to shovel anything.

On This Date: A Little Time Capsule

  • 1849 — Territorial governor Alexander Ramsey arrived in St. Paul. According to MNopedia, Ramsey came with his wife Anna, their son, and a nurse, finding a town of about 800 people and no grand welcome committee waiting. Very Minnesota: important history, modest logistics.

  • 1938 — President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Fair Labor Standards Act. The U.S. Department of Labor describes it as a landmark law that banned oppressive child labor, set a 25-cent minimum hourly wage, and established a 44-hour maximum workweek in covered industries.

  • 1977 — The first Grandma’s Marathon was held in northern Minnesota. MNopedia notes the race ran from Two Harbors to Duluth, and Grandma’s Marathon says the inaugural event took place June 25, 1977, with 116 finishers. A small Minnesota race became a summer institution.

How we know

  • National Weather Service — “Extended Forecast for Hastings MN” / Hastings point forecast. Forecast text provided for the June 25 update at 5:47 a.m. CT; current conditions screenshot last updated 5:35 a.m. CDT. Accessed June 25, 2026, 5:50 a.m. CT.

  • Minnesota Historical Society / MNopedia — “This Day in Minnesota History.” Accessed June 25, 2026, 5:50 a.m. CT.

  • U.S. Department of Labor — “Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938: Maximum Struggle for a Minimum Wage.” Accessed June 25, 2026, 5:50 a.m. CT.

  • Grandma’s Marathon — “1977 Grandma’s Marathon.” Accessed June 25, 2026, 5:50 a.m. CT.

Weather can change quickly; official alerts remain the best source for safety updates.

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