Duration
3 hr 38 min 31 sec
RainSleep — AI Sleep Sounds
Verified rain recording
A highly consistent rain bed carries recurring low thunder patterns across a long recording. The actual runtime is 3 hours 38 minutes 31 seconds; the 4-hour wording in the track name is a rounded label.
3 hr 38 min 31 sec
Includes verified thunder
Loops continuously until stopped, the timer ends, or you leave this page.
This track places a highly consistent rain bed across a long recording. The upper rain texture changes very little from one section to the next, so the weather remains familiar even as the hours pass. Beneath it, low thunder patterns rise at regular intervals. The low movements are clear, but they do not behave like a rapid series of close cracks.
The recurring pattern gives the file more structure than an unchanging noise color. Rain stays present while fuller storm movements arrive, recede, and return later. Listeners who want dramatic, unpredictable thunder may prefer a shorter storm recording; this one emphasizes continuity and repeated low depth.
The track name uses “4 h” as a rounded long-form label. The actual file runs for 3 hours, 38 minutes, and 31 seconds, which is the duration shown in the recording facts and player. The page does not present it as four complete hours.
That runtime is still long enough to avoid frequent restarts during an extended reading session, quiet project, meditation period, or evening wind-down. None of those contexts guarantees a particular outcome. The track simply provides sustained rain, recurring thunder, and controls for choosing how long it plays.
Keep the volume conservative for a recording of this length. Low thunder can feel stronger through headphones or bass-forward speakers, even when the rain seems moderate at first. If you would rather use a generated tone with fewer weather changes, try the White Noise player. For shorter storms with different balances, browse Rain Sounds with Thunder.
The complete file ends after 3:38:31. Its stable rain and recurring low patterns make the whole recording more uniform than a short storm montage, although the thunder still adds noticeable changes in weight.
You can stop at any time or set a timer shorter than the file. If playback reaches the end, RainSleep can begin the same 3-hour-38-minute recording again and continue until you stop it, the timer finishes, or you leave the page. Repeating extends playback; it does not add new storm events.