@cbsphiladelphia: What is the "Cape May Bubble," and how does it affect weather patterns down the shore? Cape May is wedged between the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, which help regulate temperatures and can weaken or steer storms. Sea breezes — cooler air blowing inland — can also interrupt storm systems as they approach the southern Jersey Shore points. That can mean fewer thunderstorms — and more beach days. NEXT Weather meteorologist @andrewkozaktv is "on assignment" in Strathmere, and he breaks it all down.