Verified rain recording

Raindrop White-Noise Drift

Continuous rain and many small drop impacts create a broad, white-noise-like background without becoming a pure electronic tone. No thunder was verified; the track runs 9 minutes 6 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.

Duration

9 min 6 sec

Thunder

No verified thunder

Playback

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

Raindrops with a broad, noise-like texture

This recording is built from continuous rain with many small, distinct impacts across its crisp surface. Those irregular drops give the track more detail than a fixed electronic tone. At the same time, the rainfall is dense enough to form the broad background suggested by “white-noise” in the name.

The label describes the masking-like texture of the rain, not a technically flat white-noise signal. Individual impacts remain audible, and the level shifts slightly as the recording continues. No convincing rolling or fading thunder was verified in the complete file, so this page marks the track as having no verified thunder.

A compact rain background

At 9 minutes and 6 seconds, this is one of the shorter rain textures in the collection. It can accompany a brief reading interval, a quiet desk task, or a pause between longer activities. These are simply possible ways to use the recording; the audio does not promise a particular result.

Choose this track when you want real rain-like variation without the stronger low movements found in a thunderstorm recording. The frequent drop impacts keep the surface active, while the continuous rain fills the spaces between them. Start at a comfortable level and listen for a minute before raising the volume, especially with headphones that make the sharper drops feel close.

For an even electronically generated tone, compare the White Noise player. It produces a more consistent noise color than this weather recording. You can also browse the Rain Sounds collection for longer files, or visit Gentle Rain Sounds for other rain-led options.

What happens after 9:06

The complete file runs for 9:06. Rain remains present from beginning to end, with small impact patterns and brief changes rather than a separate storm sequence. No distinct thunder was found across the full recording, although ordinary rain impacts can still sound more pronounced on larger speakers.

Use the player above to adjust the volume or set a timer. If the recording reaches its end first, RainSleep can restart the same 9:06 track and continue until you stop playback, the timer ends, or you leave the page. Each repeat returns to the original arrangement of rain and raindrop impacts.

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