In the last week, you've had 34 comments deleted. 6 of those were deleted by moderators, the remaining 28 you deleted yourself. Only one of the moderator-deleted comments was removed within minutes, the others were removed within 1-8 hours of being placed.
All of the moderator-removed comments were in response to flags. The one that was deleted within minutes was the most recent comment you had flagged, which is why this might appear to be a trend. I don't perceive such a trend among comment deletion times right now.
I deleted that comment, and got to it quickly simply because the queue of flagged comments had been worked down to nearly 0 at that time. Flag-handling time is variable. Queue size, number of flags on the same comment, type of flag, and time of day all play a role in how fast a moderator will handle a particular comment.
We do occasionally delete comments that have not been flagged, but that's usually because something else has drawn us to a post (an ongoing fight, flags on the post itself, etc.). Almost all comments that I see being deleted by moderators are in response to flags.
There are exceptions in the case of comments containing certain trigger words (obscenities, "what have you tried"-style phrases, I forget the others) where a single community flag can immediately delete a comment even without moderator involvement. None of your recent comments have been subject to that, but it is a possibility. That still requires someone to manually flag the comment.
As for notifications about flagged comments, that only happens when a moderator sees a problematic trend in these comments and manually writes a message describing the problem. The system doesn't automatically warn you about deleted comments, just as you are not notified about deleted questions or answers.