Verified rain recording

Steady Rain & Soft Thunder White-Noise

Broad, steady rainfall creates a white-noise-like background while soft low thunder rises beneath it, especially near the opening. The track runs 11 minutes 36 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.

Duration

11 min 36 sec

Thunder

Includes verified thunder

Playback

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

Steady rain with soft thunder underneath

This recording starts with a broad layer of rainfall and keeps rain at the center for its full length. Individual drops blend into a continuous wash, giving the track the coverage of a noise-like background without turning it into a pure electronic white-noise tone. The texture changes gradually, with denser and lighter passages still audible inside the steady rain.

Soft thunder moves below that surface. The opening section contains several clear low rises, including longer movements during the first minute and a half. More isolated rumbles appear later, but they stay rounded and distant rather than arriving as close cracks. The rain usually remains louder than the storm movement, which supports the “soft thunder” part of the title while keeping the overall balance restrained.

Where this soundscape may fit

Choose this track when you want a consistent rain background with enough low movement to avoid complete uniformity. It can sit behind reading, planning, routine computer work, or a quiet evening. Compared with a dramatic thunderstorm, the low events are less abrupt. Compared with the dedicated White Noise player, the rainfall has more natural changes and a clearer sense of weather.

Start at a low or moderate level and listen through one of the early thunder rises before increasing the volume. The low end may feel stronger through headphones or bass-forward speakers than it does through a phone speaker. Leaving some headroom keeps both the broad rain and the fuller rumbles comfortable.

For storms where thunder takes a more prominent role, browse Rain Sounds with Thunder. The full Rain Sounds collection also includes lighter recordings and tracks with no verified thunder.

Length and continuous playback

The file runs for 11 minutes and 36 seconds. Its first section has the most obvious sequence of low movements, while the later rain stays broad and includes additional isolated rumbles. The track therefore feels steady without being perfectly flat from beginning to end.

Use the player above to adjust the volume or set a timer. When the file finishes, RainSleep can begin the same recording again and continue until you stop playback, the timer ends, or you leave the page. Each repeat returns to the original opening rain and thunder sequence.

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