Core update is the main weather system
Google's March 2026 core update is still rolling out, now on day 7 of what Google says could be a two-week rollout. That lines up with the hotter ranking weather across the last week, and it makes today's partial volatility reading of 7.1/10 look more like a real storm than random noise. Search Engine Roundtable, Search Engine Journal, and Google's own Search Central update history all point to the same big picture: Google is actively reshuffling what it sees as the most relevant results right now.
The trend matters here. Rankings were already running hot through most of March, cooled from extreme to merely elevated, then started climbing again heading into early April. In plain English, this is not a one-day wobble. It is a broad, ongoing reset. With a core update live, winners and losers can keep changing until the rollout finishes.
What broke through today
One of the more telling stories today came from Search Engine Roundtable via Glenn Gabe: Grokipedia kept losing visibility in both Google Search and AI search surfaces after an earlier surge tied to scaled AI content. That is not proof that "AI content" alone gets punished, but it is a loud reminder that mass-produced, low-trust pages can rise fast and then fall hard when Google's systems catch up.
Google Search Central does not appear to have dropped a major new blog announcement today, but its documentation changelog shows ongoing cleanup and clarification work, which usually means Google is refining guidance while the bigger ranking systems do the heavy lifting.
What site owners should do
- Do not panic-edit pages every few hours during a core update.
- Check whether drops are sitewide or limited to a section.
- Improve weak pages that feel thin, repetitive, or made just to capture traffic.
- Watch Search Console, but give this update time to finish.
- If you publish AI-assisted content, make sure a real expert has clearly improved it.
Bottom line
SEO weather is stormy because the core update is still moving through the system. If rankings swing today, that does not automatically mean something is broken on your site. It does mean Google is judging quality harder than usual, and shortcuts are more likely to get exposed.