Verified rain recording

Soothing White-Noise Rain Loop

Broad rainfall creates a smooth, white-noise-like bed while several low thunder movements add brief changes in weight. This is rain rather than a pure noise tone; it runs 8 minutes 54 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.

Duration

8 min 54 sec

Thunder

Includes verified thunder

Playback

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

Rain with a broad noise-like texture

This recording uses steady rainfall to create a wide, even sound bed. Many drops blend together, so the result has some of the smooth coverage people associate with white noise, but it is still a rain recording rather than a pure electronic noise tone. Small shifts in density and depth remain audible across the track.

Low thunder movement appears at several points, most noticeably around the middle and later portions of the file. These moments briefly add weight beneath the broad rain layer before the sound returns to a more even wash. The thunder is not constant, yet it is distinct enough that this should not be treated as a thunder-free rain track.

When this rain layer may fit

Choose this track when you want a relatively consistent background but do not mind occasional storm movement. The rain can sit behind reading, routine desk work, or a quiet evening, while the low swells keep it from feeling as static as a generated noise color. It is smoother than a scene with birds, a creek, or fireplace crackle, but more variable than the dedicated White Noise player.

Start at a modest level. Broad-spectrum rain can feel louder over time than it does during the first few seconds, and the low movements may become more apparent through headphones or speakers with strong bass. A comfortable starting volume leaves room for those changes without making the denser passages tiring.

You can also explore Rain Sounds with Thunder for storms where thunder is a more central part of the scene, or return to the full Rain Sounds collection for lighter alternatives.

Listening length and playback

The recording runs for 8 minutes and 54 seconds. Across that span, the rain holds a broad, noise-like base while several low events create short changes in intensity. It does not become a perfectly flat tone, and repeating it does not remove those changes.

Use the controls above to set the volume and timer. RainSleep can restart the file after it ends and continue until you stop playback, the timer finishes, or you leave the page. On every repeat, the same rain texture and low thunder sequence returns.

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