Night Storm is heavy rain with thunder in the distance — and because the whole storm is synthesized live, no two minutes are alike. Each strike is built in three stages, the way real thunder arrives: a bright snap, a tearing crack through the midrange, then a long roll that tumbles away in irregular waves. Strikes land at random, anywhere from a few seconds to half a minute apart, exactly like weather.
The storm is fully yours to mix. Want the thunder closer? Push its fader and a strike answers immediately at the new level. Prefer it far away behind a wall of rain? Pull it back to a murmur. Rainfall, droplets, thunder and deep rumble each have their own control.
Night Storm is part of Lowroom Pro — $4.99 a month or $49 a year, alongside Ocean Drift, Fireside, Deep Space and Sleep Descent, the live mixer, endless sessions and a sleep timer. The two free rooms and the focus timer cost nothing and need no account, so you can try the sound of Lowroom before spending a cent.
Open Night StormAt random, roughly every 12 to 35 seconds, with the first strike arriving within a few seconds of pressing play. Moving the thunder fader also triggers a strike immediately, so you can dial in the distance by ear.
Night Storm is a Pro room. Brown noise and rain are free forever — start there, and if the sound wins you over, Pro is $4.99 a month with a 7-day money-back guarantee.
You decide: pull the thunder fader down for a soft distant storm, or switch to Sleep Descent — a room built for nights, with a fade-out sleep timer of up to 8 hours.