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Severe Weather Alert: Extreme Heat Warning for Indianapolis & Marion County

An official National Weather Service Extreme Heat Warning is active for Indianapolis and Marion County.

By Jessica Storm · July 1, 2026
Email Reporter
Severe Weather Alert: Extreme Heat Warning for Indianapolis & Marion County
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INDIANAPOLIS | An Extreme Heat Warning is active for Indianapolis and Marion County. CGN News is publishing this alert because official National Weather Service alert data includes Marion County, Indiana.

What is active now

The active alert is an Extreme Heat Warning. The National Weather Service lists the alert with severe heat risk, expected timing and likely certainty. County-specific updates should control immediate safety decisions.

The alert became effective 1 July 2026 at 1:48 PM EDT. The current listed expiration or ending time is 3 July 2026 at 8:00 PM EDT. Warnings can be extended, replaced or cancelled as updated observations and forecasts arrive.

Coverage area

This CGN alert covers Marion County, Indiana. Nearby communities may experience different conditions, and warning boundaries can change quickly.

Safety

Drink water, stay in air conditioning when possible, limit strenuous outdoor activity, check on older adults and people without reliable cooling, and never leave children or pets in unattended vehicles. Outdoor workers should use shade, rest breaks and hydration plans.

What to watch next

Readers should monitor current National Weather Service alerts, NOAA Weather Radio, local emergency management, trusted local broadcasters and official city or county cooling-center information. Do not rely on this article alone for emergency decisions.

Additional Reporting By: National Weather Service; NOAA; National Weather Service Indianapolis; OSHA Heat Illness Prevention

What This Means

An official National Weather Service Extreme Heat Warning is active for Indianapolis and Marion County.

Readers should use current NWS alerts and local emergency information before travel, outdoor work, school activities or public events.

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