grammar - Three inches of snow is/are expected?



I'm thinking that the singular verbs "is" and "has" are correct below because we're referring to a singular lump of precipitation. Although the subject "inches" is plural, I think the singular verbs are correct below. We wouldn't say, "Fifty dollars are a lot of money." I think this is basically the same concept.


Good for the singular verbs below?


One to 3 inches of snow "is" expected. (Not: ... are expected.)


Ten inches of snow "has" fallen. (Not: ... have fallen.)




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