Hey Auz! Welcome to DV It sounds like you're off to a good start. I've found that some people (not all) have interesting dream experiences after discovering LDs, but you'll go back to dreaming "normally" (whatever that means to you) in time.
As far as reality checks, that's a great place to start. The only thing I would caution, though, is this: don't let RCs become routine. It's very easy to plug your nose and try to breathe and automatically say "I'm not dreaming." The point of reality checks, though, is to get you to question the world around you. I've found that when I become lucid, I usually have an idea that I'm dreaming first and the RC just confirms my suspicions. You can do the RC, but also ask yourself questions about what's going on. For example ask "How did I get here?" or "What am I doing?" or "Where am I going?" If the answer makes sense, you're likely awake, but if you're having trouble coming up with the answer or it doesn't make sense, you just might be dreaming So, make sure to question your reality.
It also helps to get into the habit of doing an RC when you wake up. A number of people have had False Awakenings and then woke for real.
As far as listening to rain, I don't know if it will help you become lucid unless you're hearing the rain in your dreams and you can use it to recognize that you're dreaming. I won't say it won't do anything for you, but while I find the rain relaxing when I'm awaking, I have a tendency to tune it out. Everyone's different, though.
Hope to see you around! Best of luck 
-Amé
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