Eh, the early and middle 2010s were rife with both midlatitude cyclones and energetic regional thunderstorm outbreaks, many examples of both being quite severe. That stretch includes some of our hottest summers in memory, such as 2014 and 2015. If anything, there was a notable, if not brief, uptick in anomalous weather events along with the 2013 climate shift. While it may be "abnormally normal" these days, we were definitely spoiled for a short while.
For what it's worth, what we've lost in spooky warm season weather events has been made up for in the form of glorious arctic outbreaks nearly every single winter, regardless of ENSO. Can't beat that in a "dying climate".