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WATCH ABOVE: Three thunderstorm cells moved from Red Deer to Edmonton Tuesday night. Fletcher Kent visited Ponoka, where the storm was incredibly destructive.

EDMONTON — A weather system moved out of Central Alberta Tuesday night but the effects of the damage it caused will be felt for an extended period of time.

Hail flattened farmer’s fields and severely damaged homes and vehicles.

Here's a look at some of the crop damage from last night's hail. This corn was supposed to feed cattle this winter. pic.twitter.com/0PbfZv0ktg — Fletcher Kent (@FletcherKent) July 22, 2015

I'm not sure I've ever seen an area where hail can be measured in inches. #abstorm pic.twitter.com/WWfr0lsPHu — Fletcher Kent (@FletcherKent) July 22, 2015

The Rose family, who described the storm as terrifying, could only watch as golf sized hail pelted their home outside of Ponoka, breaking windows and severely damaging the roof. The damage resulted in water pouring into the home.

Shelly Rose said she shovelled 10 centimetres of hail out of her living room.

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“Very scary. I really wasn’t sure what was coming through. I was waiting for the house to be taken away.”

The Rose family contacted their insurance provider to start a claim.

The Rose family surveys damage from #abstorm. Windows broke. They shoveled 10 fm of hail from living room. pic.twitter.com/fmOykXSGI1 — Fletcher Kent (@FletcherKent) July 22, 2015

Unbelievable damage from last night's #abstorm. Ground is still covered in hail near Ponoka. pic.twitter.com/hw02grSTEa — Fletcher Kent (@FletcherKent) July 22, 2015

In Lacombe, Rajiv Emerson said he was sitting inside his home with his family around 7:15 p.m. Tuesday when the storm hit.

“I walked over to take a look and by the time I got here there was just large hail pelting the back and pelting the car in the back and in the front,” he explained.

WATCH: Central Alberta is cleaning up after a massive storm tore through the region Tuesday night, shattering windows and damaging property. Kendra Slugoski reports.

Emerson said the hail started small, but grew to be golf ball-sized.

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“I knew right away that glass was going to be shattered,” he said.

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Emerson’s front windshield was cracked; the back window of his wife’s car was completely shattered. He’s never seen such a strong storm system, but said within 30 minutes it was over.

“The clouds rolled away and there was a little bit of sunshine and then it started raining just a bit, but that was it.”

Hail in Lacombe Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Courtesy, Noah Edmundson Hail in Lacombe Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Courtesy, Noah Edmundson Rajiv Emerson's car window was damaged by hail during a powerful weather system in Lacombe, Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Kendra Slugoski, Global News A home in Lacombe is damaged by hail, Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Kendra Slugoski, Global News Rajiv Emerson's car window was damaged by hail during a powerful weather system in Lacombe, Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Kendra Slugoski, Global News Rajiv Emerson found this hail in his Lacombe-area backyard Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Kendra Slugoski / Global News Story continues below advertisement Hail in Lacombe during a severe summer storm Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Courtesy, Traci Anderson

With files from Fletcher Kent and Kendra Slugoski, Global News.

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