Apple’s native Weather app is currently facing a widespread outage, leaving many iPhone users unable to access real-time forecasts and weather updates. The issue has quickly gained attention online, with users reporting that the app is either not loading data or failing to open altogether.
According to outage tracking platforms, there has been a sharp spike in complaints over the past 24 hours. Reports suggest problems such as “app not loading,” “service down,” and “server not responding,” indicating a possible backend disruption affecting Apple’s weather services.
Several users have also taken to forums and social media to highlight the issue, noting that the problem appears across multiple Apple devices rather than being limited to a single handset. In many cases, restarting devices or reinstalling the app has not resolved the glitch, suggesting a server-side outage rather than a user-specific error.
While Apple has not yet officially confirmed the cause of the outage, early indicators point toward a potential data service disruption. Historically, similar outages have been linked to backend weather data providers or temporary system failures that affect app functionality on a global scale.
For now, users experiencing issues are advised to wait until Apple resolves the problem. Temporary fixes such as restarting the app, updating iOS, or reinstalling the Weather app may help in isolated cases, but they are unlikely to solve a broader outage.
This is not the first time Apple’s Weather app has faced downtime. Past incidents have seen similar disruptions, with Apple typically restoring services within a few hours once the issue is identified and addressed.