It is the time of the year for it, November is when they get their end-of-semester programming assignments. Lasts for about 6 weeks, heaviest in the weekend. So your timing is a bit unfortunate.
There is another bubble that starts in the middle of April, the second semester. Different from the November bubble, more spread through the week and also the time that they start considering the exact same thing you are doing, trying to gain rep to make the resume look good.
Actual numbers are not near 90%, beware of the strong mental multiplier effect of poor posts. Nothing like reading 5 lousy questions in a row to make you realize you've lost half an hour of your life with nothing to show for it. And to consider posting a meta question next :) The uptick in November of last year was about 8%, the April uptick was about 10.5%. Not evenly spread however, only certain [tags] get the increase.
Absolute numbers are high, that's about a thousand questions every day. Very hard to still deal with them, SO is already quite overwhelmed without the bi-yearly spikes. I guestimate the ability to effectively curate Q+A at about 5000 questions per day, it is over double that number.
The Christmas break will be next, back to normalcy in early January.