Duration
14 min 18 sec
RainSleep — AI Sleep Sounds
Verified rain recording
Open ambient rainfall stays in front while subtle thunder echoes add brief low-frequency depth at separated points. The track runs 14 minutes 18 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.
14 min 18 sec
Includes verified thunder
Loops continuously until stopped, the timer ends, or you leave this page.
This track presents rainfall as an open ambient field rather than a close roof or window recording. Rain spreads across the background in a soft, continuous layer, with small changes in density that keep the scene moving. Rain and low storm movement remain the focus instead of a strongly defined surface or indoor setting.
Subtle thunder echoes appear throughout the recording. They register as brief low-frequency rises beneath the rain, often lasting only a second or two, with a longer group of movements around the later third of the file. None behaves like a sharp nearby strike. The effect is closer to a storm heard at a distance: the low end gathers, recedes, and leaves the ambient rainfall in front.
This recording may suit listeners who enjoy thunder but do not want every few seconds interrupted by a loud crack. The stable rainfall can form a background for reading, sketching, low-key desk tasks, or winding down, while the low echoes provide occasional changes in depth. It is more spatial and variable than a fixed noise color, but less forceful than many full thunderstorm recordings.
Thunder can sound different across playback equipment. Headphones and larger speakers may reveal the low echoes more clearly, while a small phone speaker can make the rain seem more dominant. Begin at a comfortable level and allow a few minutes to hear the balance before deciding whether to raise it.
You can compare this softer storm with other Rain Sounds with Thunder. For recordings where rain is the only verified weather element, return to the broader Rain Sounds collection and check the thunder fact shown on each published detail page.
The file lasts 14 minutes and 18 seconds. Across that span, the rain remains continuous while the low echoes arrive at separated points rather than forming one constant bass note. This gives the track enough movement to feel like weather without turning thunder into the main foreground sound.
Set the volume and timer with the controls above. RainSleep can restart the recording after 14:18 and keep it playing until you stop, the timer completes, or you leave the page. A repeat uses the same sequence of rain and subtle echoes; it does not generate new storm events.