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Microsoft Outlook & Teams Down Today? Thousands Report Outage

Microsoft Outlook & Teams Down Today? Thousands Report Outage

Microsoft Outlook & Teams Down Today? Thousands Report Outage


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Updated: Jan 22, 2026 • Timezone: ET

Outlook and Teams outage: thousands report Microsoft 365 disruptions in North America

Users reported trouble accessing Microsoft 365 services including Outlook and Teams on Thursday, one day after a separate short disruption.

Latest Update:

Microsoft said it restored affected infrastructure to a healthy state, and continued rebalancing traffic to stabilize services (incident reference: MO1221364).

What happened

On Thursday, January 22, 2026, thousands of users reported problems across Microsoft 365 services.
Reports spiked in the afternoon (ET), with Outlook email and Microsoft Teams among the most commonly affected apps.

Quick Facts
Peak reports (approx.): 15,000+ for Microsoft 365
Services mentioned: Outlook, Teams (and other Microsoft 365 apps)
Region highlighted: North America infrastructure
Incident reference: MO1221364

What users experienced

  • Outlook users reported issues signing in, sending, or receiving emails.
  • Some Teams users reported trouble joining meetings or loading messages.
  • DownDetector saw thousands of reports during the peak window, then a steady decline as mitigation progressed.

Microsoft indicated the disruption was tied to a portion of service infrastructure in North America that was not processing traffic as expected,
and that engineers were working on restoration and traffic rebalancing.

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Microsoft’s response and where to check status

Microsoft acknowledged the incident publicly and said teams were investigating. The company later reported that the impacted infrastructure
had been restored to a healthy state, while additional load balancing and traffic re-routing continued to reduce the impact.

How to check if it’s still down for you
  1. Open Microsoft’s service health portal: status.cloud.microsoft
  2. If you are a tenant admin, check the Microsoft 365 admin center for the incident reference: MO1221364
  3. Try logging in via a different network (mobile hotspot vs Wi-Fi) to rule out local connectivity issues.
  4. If Outlook desktop is affected, try Outlook on the web (OWA) as a temporary workaround.

Outage timeline (ET)

Around 3:00 PM
Reports surged on DownDetector for Microsoft 365 and Outlook; Teams issues also surfaced.
Microsoft investigation begins
Microsoft said a portion of North America infrastructure was not processing traffic as expected.
Infrastructure restored to “healthy state”
Microsoft reported restoration, while noting that additional traffic rebalancing was still required.
By early evening
DownDetector reports dropped significantly as Microsoft continued rebalancing across affected systems.
Context: This disruption came one day after a separate brief outage on January 21, 2026, which was attributed to a third-party networking issue.

What you can do right now

  • Do not panic-reset everything: widespread outages are rarely solved by repeated password resets.
  • Use alternatives: switch to Outlook on the web, mobile apps, or temporary email routing if your business has backup tools.
  • Check service health: confirm the incident status on Microsoft’s portal and your tenant admin center.
  • Communicate internally: if your organization relies on Teams meetings, post updates via SMS/WhatsApp groups temporarily.

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Note: Outage report counts may vary by platform and time. Always confirm the latest Microsoft service health status for your region/tenant.

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