What Happened

Snowflake experienced an outage on May 29, 2026. The incident lasted approximately 15 hours 40 minutes.

Cloud data platform providing data warehousing, data lake, data engineering, and data sharing capabilities across major cloud providers.

Timeline

Time (UTC)StatusDetails
12:40Monitoring<b>Current status:</b> Although the broadest impact has been remediated by our third-party cloud platform, customers may still experience performance latency or degradation as our service provider ...
09:36Monitoring<b>Current status:</b> We've coordinated with our third-party cloud platform to implement the fix for this issue, and we'll continue to monitor the environment until we're confident all services ar...
08:45Identified<b>Current status:</b> We're seeing services recover as our third-party provider continues its efforts to restore its environment, and we're actively monitoring recovery as these actions progress. ...
07:45Identified<b>Current status:</b> We've identified an issue with a third-party cloud platform, and we're coordinating with the provider to develop and implement a fix to restore service. We'll provide another...
06:47Investigating<b>Current status:</b> We're investigating an issue with Snowflake Data Cloud. We'll provide an update within 60 minutes. <b>Customer experience:</b> Customers hosted in the specified regions may ...
22:31ResolvedAll systems operational

Impact

The outage lasted approximately 15 hours 40 minutes. Snowflake runs on AWS, Azure, Google Cloud (GCP) — check those status pages if you experienced cascading issues.

Resolution

Snowflake has recovered and is now operational.

What To Do Next

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