Duration
20 min 35 sec
RainSleep — AI Sleep Sounds
Verified rain recording
Steady rain sits beneath a persistent cricket-like high-frequency chorus while restrained low thunder adds subtle weight, mainly in the early section. The track runs 20 minutes 35 seconds and can repeat in RainSleep.
20 min 35 sec
Includes verified thunder
Loops continuously until stopped, the timer ends, or you leave this page.
This 20-minute recording has a bright, repeating insect texture above its rain bed. Closely spaced high tones form a persistent cricket-like chorus rather than a handful of isolated chirps. The pattern is especially easy to recognize in the earlier portion, but it remains part of the recording as the rain level and upper detail shift.
The audio does not identify an insect species, and “summer” describes the scene suggested by the chorus rather than a verified season or location. The supported listening facts are the steady rain, recurring insect-like pulses, and a restrained low storm layer.
Low-frequency movement is present, particularly in the first few minutes, but it stays well below the bright insect chorus. It behaves like distant, low-rumble thunder rather than a sharp crack or a dramatic rolling sequence. Later passages are more strongly defined by rain and the high, rhythmic texture.
That balance makes this track different from a conventional thunderstorm recording. The upper insect pattern is often the most noticeable feature, while the storm weight remains subtle. It may fit reading, evening desk work, or anyone who wants a nature scene with continuous fine detail. These are optional contexts and not guaranteed results.
Begin at a modest volume if high frequencies feel sharp on your headphones. A small reduction can keep the chorus present without making every pulse feel close. If you prefer thunder to lead the scene, compare Rain Sounds with Thunder. For other nature recordings with birds, streams, or forest framing, explore Forest Rain Sounds.
The complete file runs for 20 minutes and 35 seconds. Rain remains underneath the cricket-like pattern, with the clearest low thunder movement occurring earlier rather than arriving as a late surprise. The track contains no verified close strike, and the insect sounds should not be read as a specific species claim.
Use the controls above to set a comfortable volume or choose a timer. When the recording reaches 20:35, RainSleep can play the same file again until you stop it, the timer finishes, or you leave the page. A repeat returns to the original rain and chorus pattern. You can compare more lengths and storm levels in the main Rain Sounds collection.