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Publication Date: July 15, 2026 - 11:52
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Burning question: Can this summer sizzle cook a hot dog on a vehicle antenna?
July 15, 2026
Another summer 2026 heat wave has blanketed southern Ontario for days. Temperatures are especially high and humid in Windsor, Ont. But is it hot enough outside to cook a hot dog impaled on a vehicle antenna? The CBC's Mike Evans posed the question, and bore the sweltering heat to get the answer — and perhaps a noon-hour parking lot snack.
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