Verified rain recording

Five-Hour Rainstorm Cocoon with Low Thunder (5 h)

Broad, continuous rain creates an enveloping long-form background while separated low thunder events add weight and movement. The exact file runs 4 hours 59 minutes 56 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.

Duration

4 hr 59 min 56 sec

Thunder

Includes verified thunder

Playback

Loops continuously until stopped, the timer ends, or you leave this page.

Nearly five hours of enveloping rain

This recording is built around a broad, continuous rainstorm. The rain fills the middle and upper range with only modest long-term changes, creating the enclosed or “cocoon” quality described in the track name. It is still naturalistic weather audio rather than a pure electronic noise color, and small variations remain present across the long file.

Low thunder adds stronger movement below that rain bed. Separated rumbles recur across the recording, sometimes rising far above the usual low-frequency level while the brighter rain remains comparatively steady. The result is thunder with weight rather than a constant wall of bass. The evidence supports clear low storm events, but not a claim that every section contains a close strike.

A long storm for uninterrupted sessions

The full file runs for 4 hours, 59 minutes, and 56 seconds—only four seconds short of five hours. That makes the five-hour wording a fair description while still allowing the page to show the exact runtime. The long format can accompany an extended reading block, overnight room ambience, quiet work, or any situation where frequent returns to the beginning would be distracting.

Because the track includes verified thunder, begin below your usual listening level and allow time to hear one of the fuller rumbles. Headphones and larger speakers can make the low end much more noticeable than a phone speaker. Listeners who prefer rain without verified thunder can choose another recording from the Rain Sounds collection.

For more concentrated storms, visit Rain Sounds with Thunder. A shorter page may be easier when you want to preview the complete rain-and-thunder arc before committing to a long session.

Runtime and repeat behavior

The exact duration is 4:59:56. Rain stays continuous while low thunder returns at separated points, giving the long recording movement without requiring constant changes in the brighter weather texture.

Use the player above to adjust the volume or set a timer. If the five-hour file reaches its end, RainSleep can restart the same recording and continue until you stop playback, the timer ends, or you leave the page. A repeat uses the same arrangement and does not create a new storm sequence.

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