The quick version:
Google announced at Search Central Live in Zurich that Search Console performance reports now offer weekly and monthly views.
The new views give more granular data to spot trends across longer windows.
Google also updated its docs to confirm smaller core updates happen continuously, not just in big named events.

More useful reporting
Search Console now lets you switch performance reports into weekly and monthly views, which sounds small but changes how you spot trends. Daily data is noisy. Rolling it up to weeks and months makes a real shift easier to see and harder to mistake for a blip.
The bigger admission
Google quietly updated its core updates documentation to confirm that smaller core updates run on an ongoing basis, not only during the big named rollouts everyone tracks.
That reframes how you should read ranking movement. If your traffic shifts outside a named update window, it is not necessarily a fluke or a technical bug.
The practical move
Use the new monthly view to separate signal from noise, and stop assuming stability between named updates. The systems are always adjusting. Barry Schwartz, who covers this relentlessly on X, has been making the same point for years, and Google just put it in writing: https://x.com/rustybrick
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