psubsee2003's answer has already outlined that indeed user are not notified of pending close votes. Instead, they are notified of comments to their question which happens to be a direct result of two of the close vote options:
- Closing as duplicate
- Custom close reason
And low rep users won't even be able to determine that close votes exist at all.
The question though is, should users be notified? I don't think they should. I don't see it being particularly constructive. As long as the user is notified when their question is put on hold (they are, right?), this should suffice.
A vote to close is just that--a vote. It doesn't mean anything until there are five of them. And when there are five votes to close, the question isn't deleted--it's put on hold. The whole point of being on hold is...
Five members of the community or at least one moderator believes this question is off-topic for some specific reason which is now gray-boxed between the questions and comments. You, the asker, need to address this issue before we consider re-opening it.
If you want to give the user an early warning that you think the question is doomed toward being put on hold if not edited, leave a specific comment about exactly what the question's problems are and let the user try to address those specific issues.
The closure reasons tend to be relatively broad and aren't necessarily going to apply directly to the question you cast the vote on. So if you want to help the asker, leave a constructive comment.