"The new normal" - best to get used to it, to whatever extent you're capable of doing so. I'm noticing a trend of "CYA" hyperbolically long lead time estimates, because the real lead time is "we have no F'n clue." I order routinely electronic devices in my line of work and many of them are niche items for which there is no readily available alternative, so I (my employer rather) have to just "**** it up" and wait. Last month I ordered a batch of railroad RFID scanners and was quoted a lead time of 6 months. I ended up receiving them in 5 weeks. I ordered a batch of made-to-order touchscreen PanelPCs and was quoted 11 month lead time; I received those in 5 weeks as well.
I'm not saying "go ahead and place your order, you'll get it sooner than promised." I'm saying, if you have no other options, don't despair, there's a good chance it won't be as bad as forecasted. But, if you do have alternatives that are in stock, go for those.