At least you are enjoying the crisp sunny warmish weather. Two hour waits in 100 degree heat in July is another issue.
Personally, I'll take an afternoon high of 90 degrees (hottest WDW usually ever gets) over 45 and windy-all-day, especially if WDW offers the traditionally longer summer hours they usually offer in summer. (Mind, it's not a given WDW will offer long park hours this summer.) Winter WDW = no water rides, no swimming, and frozen treats like Dole Whips are far less appealing. Packing is also a pain.
C-19 numbers also seem to be trending towards some seasonal patterns of sorts. There appears to be a pattern of spikes in Jan and late July/early August. I wouldn't bet on that pattern to continue, but I am slightly inclined to think we might see a similar pattern this summer.
To answer OP, I think waits are likely being manipulated right now, and Genie+/ILL is...in a crappy state right now. Initially, FP+ was also crappy, but it got MUCH better over time.
Initially, FP+ was limited to JUST 3 FP per day, no ability to get any more than 3, and changing your FP meant standing in a long line. Initially, that was the only way to change them once you were in the park, and many people had not booked FP at all. the kiosk lines were insane. People actually waited LONGER in the kiosk line (30+) for a late PM FP that when they used it only saved them from a 20minute standby. So they waited longer for a FP than they would have waited in the standby line.
Eventually, we were able to book many more than 3 FP, and it got much easier to change FP+, and to look for better return times.
The new Genie+/ILL is super-confusing. I'm not 100% optimistic for the current state of WDW, but I have to imagine G+/ILL will improve over time. Right now it is just terrible. You pay a boatload of $$$, and there's no guarantee of getting much of anything. And this is January when crowds are relatively low, and the weather is really crappy. (That is why Jan was always a low crowd time.)
I also think though that....WDW pricing is so crazy, that has probably skewed people to try January. The cheapest room at BC is currently (Jan) priced at $588/night. Memorial Day weekend that same room jumps to $779/night. That's $200more per night! Meanwhile, at most non-WDW hotels, you can get a large suite for $200/night at a hotel that includes breakfast and parking. That's insane.
Actually, I just looked up rates for May 30, You can get a large suite+park+breakfast for a mere $140/night at a hotel that is just outside the WDE entry arch.
It makes sense to me, to think Disney wants to see just how far they can push the envelope in the new normal. What will people tolerate?