The user won't get notified their question was deleted, but they are still able to access the deleted question from https://stackoverflow.com/users/recently-deleted-questions/theirID, which is available, although not entirely visible from their profile*
Going to their question, they will see it's deleted, the reason it was deleted, comments on the post. They are able to edit their question and cast an undelete vote (Thanks @Tiny Giant). This won't undelete their post, as they'll need 2 other users to vote to undelete (self-deleted posts can be instantly undeleted by a user though).
From deleted questions:
What happens when a post is deleted?
Once a post has been deleted, it will disappear for all users except developers, moderators, and users with over 10,000 reputation. Deleted questions will also always be visible to their authors, regardless of the author's reputation. However, deleted posts can be undeleted by casting undelete votes. Once a post has 3 undelete votes, it will no longer be deleted.
Self-deleted posts can be viewed, edited, and undeleted by their original authors.
What a deleted post will look like to the author:
* I recently had a question deleted and it took me a while to realise the question was in fact deleted. I wasn't notified, and it took a while to realise where I could even access it from.