High error rate in our Timeline API
Timeline · 1 update
- resolved Mar 13, 2026, 04:03 PM UTC
issue resolved within 8 hours
Tomorrow.io had 101 outages in the last 2 years totaling 626h 26m of downtime — averaging 4.2 incidents per month.
There were 101 Tomorrow.io outages since January 20, 2026 totaling 626h 26m of downtime. Each is summarised below — incident details, duration, and resolution information.
issue resolved within 8 hours
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
This incident has been resolved.
A delay in receiving upstream radar data from JMA is resulting in degraded precipitation data over Japan
This incident has been resolved.
identified and fixed
An upstream data delay in receiving in flight information will temporarily affect flights displayed on the insights dashboard.
This incident has been resolved. The flow of flight data has been restored, and related insights are returning to normal.
We are currently investigating this issue.
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
This incident has been resolved.
Our team has recently applied a fix to correct an increased number of errors within the Datafeeds API beginning around 18:00 UTC. We are currently monitoring the stability of the fix.
This incident has been resolved.
Various product layers were briefly delayed from approximately 9:51 UTC through 10:36 UTC on Sat 3/7. Some of the layers impacted include: Advanced Weather Overlays, Tropical Cyclones Layer, etc.
We are currently investigating an issue of degraded Nowcast performance for NextGen Precipitation across all UP NextGen regions. Our team has identified an upstream transition and is actively working on a fix. We will provide an update as soon as more information is available, thank you for your patience±
The issue causing degraded Nowcast performance for NextGen Precipitation across all UP NextGen regions has been resolved. The impact was related to an upstream transition, and a fix has been implemented. Systems are now operating normally. Thank you for your patience.
We have identified an issue causing WPC-sourced rainfall maps to not be displayed properly in the web application. These maps do not affect performance of the web application or API; this incident is being reported purely for informational purposes.
This incident has been resolved.
Precipitation tiles on the Weather Intelligence Platform are showing periodic latencies at this time. These latencies have been observed for both the Classic and Nextgen products. The underlying issue is being investigated and more information will be posted when available.
Our scientists have identified the latency in our Unified Precipitation nowcast product and are working on mitigating the issue.
We are continuing to work on a fix for this issue.
An outage in new Nowcast products began while we attempted to perform a hotfix. This fix is being reverted.
The hotfix has been reverted and we are back to the previous latency degradation. We're continuing to work on lowering the latency of this product.
A fix has been implemented to improve latency of Nowcast precipitation that improves latency by 1-2 minutes across all domains. While this solution addresses the problem, our engineers are continuing work on latency improvements to provide the best global weather data possible.
There was a degraded quality of air quality forecasts across the CONUS from approximately 0233 UTC on 2/27 through 0309 UTC on 2/27.
Issue solved within approximately 30 minutes
An upstream data flow issue is causing intermittent availability for the METAR and TAF information displayed on the weather intelligence platform.
This incident has been resolved.
The realtime and nowcast precipitation layer is degraded over CONUS. We are currently investigating the issue.
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
This incident has been resolved.
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
This incident has been resolved.
We are experiencing degraded satellite-based precipitation products in parts of Africa, Europe, India, and Israel. UP products will be most impacted in locations where radar-based measurements are not available.
The affected UP products continue to show degraded quality due to an upstream data flow issue with the primary source. Our backup source is running as expected, so the data being displayed remains current.
This incident has been resolved.
We are currently investigating this issue.
We are experiencing errors creating new monitors and insights and are currently investigating.
A fix was implemented and functionality has been restored.
There was an issue that created stale weather data (timeline and tiles) from 0130-0320 UTC. This issue was identified and fixed. The Platform and API are now functioning as expected.
An issue with data processing was identified, which created degraded real-time and nowcast produces from 18:50-20:15 UTC. This issue has since been resolved and data is functioning as expected.
An upstream data source for multiple weather variables over the CONUS was degraded from 1/25 0130Z-1100Z. The issue has been fixed.
An upstream data flow issue is causing degraded UP quality for precipitation products over the CONUS, the Caribbean, and Hawaii.
Data flow has been restored, and product status is returning to normal.
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
The current conditions layer is now functioning as expected, and has remained stable. This incident is resolved.
There is an upstream data outage: EUMETSAT - METEOSAT-11. METEOSAT-11: impact -- degraded, missing, or erroneous real time and nowcast precipitation data for portions of eastern Europe, western/central Asia (including India), and Africa where there is no supplemental radar data. Products affected are nowcast precipitation data across portions of UP-Europe, UP-India, UP-Israel, and UP-Global.
This incident has been resolved and data is now flowing/functioning as expected.