The forecast at the Olympics calls for strong winds and rain as a typhoon approaches.

The Forecast At The Olympics Calls For Strong Winds And Rain As A Typhoon Approaches.

The New York Times – by Ben Dooley

The Summer Olympics in Tokyo have already been disrupted by a pandemic and sweltering heat. Starting on Tuesday, athletes and organizers will also have to deal with strong winds and heavy rain, with a typhoon expected to make landfall north of the city.

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