Duration
6 min 58 sec
RainSleep — AI Sleep Sounds
Verified rain recording
A short shower creates broad, noise-like coverage while several low thunder bursts and a fuller later rain passage add natural changes. The track runs 6 minutes 58 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.
6 min 58 sec
Includes verified thunder
Loops continuously until stopped, the timer ends, or you leave this page.
This track compresses a changing rain scene into 6 minutes and 58 seconds. A soft, broad shower texture supplies the background, giving parts of the file the coverage associated with white noise. It is not a pure electronic noise signal: the level changes, the rain grows and recedes, and several fuller low movements pass through the mix.
Those low events are strong enough to count as verified thunder. They arrive in separated bursts rather than one continuous rumble, with notable movements in both the early and later parts of the recording. The brighter rain becomes more active toward the final minutes as well. “Burst” therefore works as a description of a short, eventful piece of rain audio, not as a promise of an even or uninterrupted tone.
Choose this recording when you want to hear a complete weather arc in less than seven minutes. It can fill a short break, a few pages of reading, or a quick transition between tasks. The compact length also makes it easier to preview the full balance before deciding whether the thunder and changing rain suit your room.
If you want a truly uniform generated tone, use the White Noise player instead. This shower has a white-noise-like surface, but its storm pulses and shifting level make it more variable. For longer weather recordings, the full Rain Sounds collection offers options with different runtimes and verified thunder facts.
Start at a moderate or lower level. Several low bursts can carry extra weight through bass-forward headphones or speakers, and the later rain is fuller than some of the quieter passages near the beginning.
The file runs for 6:58. Its short duration and repeated low movements keep it more active than a long, steady noise bed. The track title includes white noise to describe the broad rain texture, not to claim a perfectly flat frequency balance.
Set a timer if you want playback to stop at a chosen point. If the recording ends first, RainSleep can begin the same 6:58 sequence again until you stop it, the timer finishes, or you leave the page. Each repeat returns to the opening of the same shower and thunder arrangement.