Among the spotty complaints from early iPhone adopters, many centered on the quixotic weather forecast service, which for starters apparently did not properly recognize below-zero temps. Further quibbles are accumulating, including one from a iPhone owner in Guam disappointed to learn that his Stupendabrick's local forecast for snow flurries was in error.
The handset's weather forecasts come from Yahoo, which displays correct info if you use a full-fledged Web browser, so more snooping is likely to be required to pinpoint the source of error. Meanwhile, the actual forecast for Guam is a high of 84, with a slight chance of showers, which ought to melt that snow quite fast.