Current snapshot
Snowflake status pending first live check
Provider overview
CheckedOutageDeck tracks the official Snowflake status page so data teams can quickly tell whether failing queries, stuck loads, or unreachable warehouses are a local configuration problem or an active Snowflake incident.
Current snapshot
Snowflake status pending first live check
Active incidents
0
Last checked
Uptime history
Daily Snowflake uptime measured by OutageDeck's own independent checks of the official status source, rolled up per UTC day. Days without monitoring data stay empty rather than counting as uptime.
No uptime data yet
OutageDeck measures Snowflake uptime with its own independent checks every few minutes. New monitoring starts with an empty strip that fills in day by day.
Tracked services
Service cards give quick context on which parts of the provider are healthy, degraded, or under maintenance.
AWS Regions
Major Snowflake deployments hosted on AWS.
Azure Regions
Major Snowflake deployments hosted on Azure.
GCP Regions
Snowflake deployments hosted on Google Cloud.
Incident activity
Current and recent incidents stay linked to the affected services and official status source.
FAQ
Provider pages are written to answer common search-intent questions without feeling like thin SEO pages.
OutageDeck uses the latest normalized snapshot and recent incidents for Snowflake to help you quickly assess whether there is an ongoing issue affecting the tracked services.
The Snowflake page links to the official status source at https://status.snowflake.com, and OutageDeck records source provenance alongside the rendered incident history.
Snowflake pages include the current overall platform status, tracked service-level summaries, recent incidents, and links to deeper incident timelines when they exist.