Makes me wonder what is in your backups. My loaded to the brim 32GB iPhone is only sending a little under 500MB up to be backed up. The rest is all content that lives in iTunes in some form, like music files, podcasts, photos, etc.

On the iPad, the backup is a bit larger at a little over 2GB. Slightly over half of that is content from an app that shouldn't be in the backup category, since it's data it can just pull back down from the internet if needed.

I'll have to decide next June if 5GB will be enough or not. For now, I'm at 25GB total space, due to my MobileMe subscription.

Also can't say I've had problems with Local Weather. It's correctly identified what city I am in every time, and was quite handy to have when I was traveling recently.

Overall I'm happy with the upgrades, and look forward to more programs taking advantage of iCloud. If I had to find something to nitpick about, it would be iMessage on the iPad. I wish I had some way of letting it also receive any iMessages sent to my phone via my phone number. If people use my registered e-mail address, both devices get it and I can respond via whichever one is handy. If something comes in only via the number though, it forces me to use the phone.