Duration
1 hr 19 sec
RainSleep — AI Sleep Sounds
Verified rain recording
Highly even rain and a blended low thunder layer form a continuous long-play background without obvious close strikes. The complete file runs 1 hour 19 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.
1 hr 19 sec
Includes verified thunder
Loops continuously until stopped, the timer ends, or you leave this page.
This long-form track is built as a continuous sound blanket. Rain fills a broad range without emphasizing a particular roof, forest, or street, while a low thunder-like layer stays blended beneath it. The balance is unusually consistent: there are no obvious close strikes, sudden gaps, or dramatic changes in storm intensity.
Because the low layer remains integrated with the rain, the thunder is experienced more as steady depth than as a sequence of separate events. That makes this recording different from tracks where individual rumbles rise and disappear. It also means listeners looking for distinct, cinematic thunderclaps may prefer another storm; this file favors continuity over drama.
The one-hour runtime works well when you do not want a short file reaching its repeat point every ten or fifteen minutes. It can accompany a long reading session, quiet evening work, meditation, or time spent settling into a darker room. These are possible listening contexts, not promised outcomes—the track simply provides a long, stable background and familiar player controls.
The sound is broad but not the same as a pure white-noise setting. Rain gives it a weather texture, and the low foundation makes the overall color warmer and heavier. If you prefer a controllable, fully uniform noise color, try the White Noise player. If you want clearer rises and falls of thunder, explore Rain Sounds with Thunder.
Keep the volume modest for extended listening. A level that seems quiet during the first minute can still feel full over an hour, especially through headphones. Starting lower also prevents the constant low-frequency layer from becoming more prominent than you intended.
The complete file runs for 1 hour and 19 seconds, so the “one-hour” title is accurate to within a few seconds. Its rain and low storm bed remain highly consistent across that span, without relying on abrupt changes to mark the passing time.
You can use the timer or stop the player whenever you choose. If playback reaches the end first, RainSleep can start the same one-hour file again and continue until you stop it, the timer ends, or you leave the page. Repeating extends the session but does not alter the original sound arrangement.