Wells Fargo website outages are usually caused by a technical problem on the bank’s side, not something on your device. Past incidents show causes like network connectivity issues, data-center failures, or temporary service interruptions, and the bank has said affected systems are often restored after rerouting traffic or fixing the underlying issue.

What’s most likely happening

  • The site may be experiencing a partial outage, so some pages work while login or account features fail.
  • The bank sometimes reports intermittent access rather than a full shutdown, which fits reports of customers being able to load some parts of the site but not online banking.
  • Large outages have previously come from internal infrastructure problems, such as a data-center smoke condition that triggered a shutdown.

How to tell if it’s just you

  • Try the mobile app, another browser, or a private/incognito window.
  • Check whether the issue happens on both Wi‑Fi and cellular data.
  • If other Wells Fargo services are also failing, that points more to a bank-side outage than a local problem.

What to do now

  1. Wait a bit and try again later, since these outages are often temporary.
  1. Avoid repeated login attempts if the site is unstable.
  2. Use another access method, such as the mobile app or phone banking, if available.
  3. Watch for an official status update from Wells Fargo if the problem continues.

If you want, I can also help you draft a short status post or check whether there are signs of a current widespread outage.