I wouldn’t fly in a C152/172 etc with a crosswind of more than 12 knots either in sim or real world. That’s my personal minimum. Having said that, it can be done, if an experienced pilot is doing it. Look up in youtube and see how easy it is to destroy your aircraft and your life by not respecting the wind.
Tried to do two touch n goes and a full stop at the handcrafted ROKR in Japan few days ago while there was a 20 knots crosswind gusting up to 35 at that time. Was a complete failure. Couple that with MSFS’ mechanical turbulence in and around mountainous area/terrain.
Either disable live weather and then choose the calm weather preset, or wait for the live weather (both in the sim and real world) to calm down.