Excessive Heat Warning on iPhone: The Unexpected Alert Explained
iPhone users are receiving Excessive Heat Warning notifications on their devices, even if they're not in the affected area. This is likely due to Apple including both New York and Cupertino as default cities in the Weather app.

iPhone users received an Excessive Heat Warning alert for the Santa Clara Valley region in California, even if they were not nearby. This is likely because Apple includes New York and Cupertino as default cities in the Weather app. The warning was sent to users who had saved Cupertino as a location in the app and opted in for notifications. In the actual affected area, temperatures are expected to reach 108°F over the next two days, prompting precautions about outdoor work.
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