Yes: a known phenomenon impact the propagation of the electromagnetic waves and is called “atmospheric ducting mode”, where the waves are bent by the atmospheric refraction as shown below.

Using this mode, the downlink signal of the interferer eNB can travel for hundreds of Km which will result by an additional time offset when arriving to the interfered area, this delayed DL signal will impact the uplink signal of TDD subframe (it will be considered as interference compared to our useful UL signal)

In case of coastal areas the impact of phenomena will increase with the increase of the temperature (Evaporation of sea water increase => hydrometer scatter).
You can expect to experience regularly this kind of degradation during Spring and Summer until the temperature will decrease (starting from Autumn).