Nothing looks like a confirmed Google update on Sunday, March 22, 2026, but the search weather is clearly choppy. WireBoard's tracker is running at 5.8/10 today, with some tools screaming hot while others stay calmer, which usually means real ranking movement without a formal announcement yet.
The most actionable item from the last 24-48 hours is on Google's own side: Search Central's documentation updates added new optional Event structured data fields on March 16, and Google has continued trimming low-value search display features in Search. That is a reminder that Google is still simplifying how results look, not expanding freebies for publishers.
Cross-checking Search Engine Land, Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Roundtable, and Google Search Central, there does not appear to be a major confirmed rollout posted today. So the practical advice is simple: do not panic over a one-day drop, check Search Console for page-level losers, and look for thin pages, weak titles, or outdated event markup before assuming Google flipped a giant switch.