@joannehampton7517

My 5 year old and I are sick at the moment and this is her choice of sleep music tonight! I'm praying I actually get some sleep 🙏

@annamariaayyad2891

I dream of scenes like this where I am in a cozy cabin with heavy blankets and the wind whistles through the cracks.  The trees moving makes it so much better.

@ThunderClanFan22

I love the sounds of the harsh cold winds, the feeling of being inside of a warm house on a bitter winter night with freezing wind chills, freezing temperatures and strong winds is beautiful!

@musicapara2834

let's all just thank this dude for putting no ads on this 10 hours 4K video.

@nancyneal5377

Even as a young child, I loved the sound of winter storms, and I still do.

@joannconfer1144

I really like this one. You can actually see the trees blowing from the wind. I hate when they show you a strong storm and nothing is moving. This is awesome. Watching the trees and listening to the wind makes me tired fast. Good night and sweet dreams everyone who is watching…😴💤💤💤

@cherylltryon9007

I grew up with this sounds outside my bedroom window and now as an old adult it is the sound that helps me sleep.

@monica23689

This reminds me of my childhood. Used to live next to the city of Saint-Peterburg, Russia. There are snowy and windy winters, I often lie in my warm bed listening to the blizzard singing outside. Felt really grateful for the warmth of the apartment that gave us shelter. Good old days.

@Gil-P-Smith

This is one of the best winter wind sounds.   Others are too low in pitch, too high in pitch, have too much whistling tone, or haven’t  much variety in the white noise.   This one is perfect 👌🏻👍🏻.

@keithsarty3039

I grew up in nova scotia Canada..  we're right off the tip and on the Atlantic Ocean..  I remember some pretty serious snow storms back in the day! And drifts that blocked your door in.. this is so soothing and satisfying to me 🥰🙂 ty!

@loririchardson4329

I have a severe problem with insomnia and these videos are responsible for most of the sleep I get. You can let your imagination run wild with these sleep sounds. Somehow listening to my adventures eventually allows me to simply drift into a beautiful sleep wonderland ✨

@mavihulett7926

The howling wind has the mysterious and spooky feeling however, I would enjoy getting in my warm bed  listening to this sound until I fall sleep. 💤❤❤💤

@Collin_Beatz

As a native of South Africa we only experience snow in the south (Cape Town, Durban and the lot) and also around the mountains of Lesotho, but we never have blizzards. I really enjoy this. I really, really do. The sleep is much better with this... so thank you.

@LaFayta

Amazing how a strong howling storm can bring peace and calm to the human experience! Thank you...

@beacee

I wouldn’t want to be out in it! But great  to watch from a nice warm place and watch raw nature at its best!

@thebestsleep

To anyone who's suffering depression, anxiety,insomnia and other mental health problems, you are not alone. I feel you. You are so brave. You are doing so well. I'm proud of you. I'm sending you a virtual hug❤

@Stephanie-vn6ir

Damn!
I'm Going to put this on my Big Screen this Winter just to watch it in the Background.😳😊

@JD-kg3mx

I live in a full four seasons location in the North East US. We’ve had so many “snow days” (where the schools and businesses are closed due to winter storms). Heavy snows are one thing but Blizzards and blizzard-like conditions are two different weather challenges residents may face as a matter of fact for the region. But there was one particular storm back in 1977 and it was literally the white death for some unfortunate folks. The storm rolled across the Great Lakes with such ferocity and strength it caught many on our highways and roads in a blinding blizzard - sealing their fate. Their cars were their coffins as they were buried in drifts so high and fast all that was visible were the tips of the car’s antennas. Fortunately for my family it was an incredible winter weather event we lived and survived through sheltered at home for several days, with winds gusting to 66MPH of blinding horizontal snow filled white-outs. We couldn’t see more than a few feet looking out our windows and the roaring of that cataclysm is near depicted in this video. You bet we had our comforters on our beds, firewood stacked and ready (miraculously we didn’t lose power), flash lights ready and plenty of hot soup for dinners and sleeping wasn’t a problem. But the one thing that stands out in my memory is hearing the roar and howling winds as I drifted off to sleep and woke in the morning to hear the same.

@ddparsonuni5

I never been in a winter storm, but this eases my insomnia and anxiety enough to fall straight to sleep. I love it!!!!

@WilliamGreen-l8x

Every once in a while I awaken about three in the morning, and this is by far the best to settle me for sleep. In my minds eye I'm on a log cabin with the storm outside! God bless us and keep us.